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5000 Words

5000 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice 5000 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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hardly
едва
[jɪˈdva]
adverbB1
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hardware
оборудование
[əbɐˈrudəvənʲɪjə]
nounB2
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harm
вред
[vrʲet]
nounA2
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has
иметь
[ʲɪˈmʲetʲ]
verbA1
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hasten
ускорять
[ʊskɐˈrʲatʲ]
verbC1
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haul
тащить
[tɐˈɕːitʲ]
verbB1
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have
иметь
[ɪˈmʲetʲ]
verbA1
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have (have over)
приглашать
[prʲɪɡlɐˈʂatʲ]
verbA1
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have on
носить
[nɐˈsʲitʲ]
verbA2
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he
он
[on]
pronounA1
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headache
головная боль
[ɡəlɐvˈnajə bolʲ]
nounA1
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headset
гарнитура
[ɡərnʲɪˈturə]
nounA1
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health
здоровье
[zdɐˈrovʲjə]
nounA1
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health-care
здравоохранение
[ˌzdravəxɐˈranʲenʲɪje]
nounB2
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hear
слышать
[ˈslɨʂətʲ]
verbA1
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hearing
слух
[sluɣ]
nounB1
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heathen
язычник
[jɪˈzɨt͡ɕnʲɪk]
nounC1
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height
высота
[vɨsɐˈta]
nounA1
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helicopter
вертолёт
[vʲɪrtɐˈlʲɵt]
nounA1
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hell
ад
[at]
nounA2
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hello
привет
[prʲɪˈvʲet]
interjectionA1
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helmet
шлем
[ʂlʲem]
nounA2
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help
помогать
[pəmɐˈɡatʲ]
verbA1
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help out
помогать
[pəmɐˈɡatʲ]
verbA2
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