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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 Korean with Russian hints. First see the meaning in Russian, then recall the Korean word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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рука
рука
/hænd/
nounA1
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плечики
плечики
/ˈhæŋɚ/
nounA1
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счастливый
счастливый
/ˈhæpi/
adjectiveA1
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твёрдый
твёрдый
/ˈhɑrd/
adjectiveA1
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иметь
иметь
/hæz/
verbA1
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шапка
шапка
/ˈhæt/
nounA1
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иметь
иметь
/hæv/
verbA1
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приглашать
приглашать
/hæv ˈoʊvɚ/
verbA1
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он
он
/hi/
pronounA1
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голова
голова
/hɛd/
nounA1
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головная боль
головная боль
/ˈhɛdeɪk/
nounA1
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наушники
наушники
/ə ˈhɛd.foʊnz/
nounA1
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гарнитура
гарнитура
/ˈhɛd.sɛt/
nounA1
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здоровье
здоровье
/ˈhɛlθ/
nounA1
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слышать
слышать
/hɪr/
verbA1
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тяжёлый
тяжёлый
/ˈhɛvi/
adjectiveA1
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каблук
каблук
/ˈhiːl/
nounA1
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высота
высота
/haɪt/
nounA1
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вертолёт
вертолёт
/ˈhɛlɪˌkɑptər/
nounA1
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привет
привет
/həˈloʊ/
interjectionA1
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помогать
помогать
/ˈhɛlp/
verbA1
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курица
курица
/ˈhɛn/
nounA1
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её
её
/hɝː/
pronounA1
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здесь
здесь
/hɪr/
adverbA1
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