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A1 Words

A1 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice a1 words in Russian with English hints. First see the meaning in English, then recall the Russian word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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carrot
морковь
[mɐrˈkofʲ]
nounA1
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carry
носить
[nɐˈsʲitʲ]
verbA1
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car seat
сиденье
[sʲɪˈdʲenʲjɪ]
nounA1
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case
случай
[ˈsluːt͡ɕɪj]
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cash
наличные
[ˈnalʲit͡ɕnɨje]
nounA1
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cast
бросать
[brɐˈsatʲ]
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cat
кошка
[ˈkoʂkə]
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cereal
сухой завтрак
[sʊˈxoj ˈzavtrək]
nounA1
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certainly
конечно
[kɐˈnʲeɕnə; bʲɪzʊˈslovnə]
adverbA1
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chair
стул
[ˈstul]
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change
менять
[mʲɪˈnʲatʲ]
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chapter
глава
[glɐˈva]
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cheap
дешёвый
[dʲeˈʂɵvɨj]
adjectiveA1
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check
проверять
[prɐvʲɪˈrʲatʲ]
verbA1
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cheek
щека
[ɕːɪˈka]
nounA1
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cheese
сыр
[sɨr]
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chest
грудь
[gruntʲ]
nounA1
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chew
жевать
[ʐɨˈvatʲ]
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chick
птенец
[ptʲɪˈnʲets]
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chicken
курица
[ˈkurʲɪtsə]
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child
ребёнок
[rʲɪˈbʲonək]
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children
дети
[ˈdʲetʲi]
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chocolate
шоколад
[ʂəkɐˈlat]
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chocolate cake
шоколадный торт
[ʂəkɐˈladnɨj tɔrt]
nounA1
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