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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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bus
автобус
[ɐftɐˈbus]
nounA1
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bus stop
автобусная остановка
[ɐftɐˈbusnəjə ɐstɐˈnovkə]
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bush
куст
[ˈkust]
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business
бизнес
[ˈbʲiznʲɪs]
nounA1
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busy
занятый
[zɐˈnʲætɨj]
adjectiveA1
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but
но
[no]
conjunctionA1
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butter
сливочное масло
[ˈslʲivətɕnəjə ˈmaslə]
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butterfly
бабочка
[ˈbabət͡ɕkə]
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button
кнопка
[ˈknopkə]
nounA1
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buy
покупать
[pɐkuˈpatʲ]
verbA1
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by
у
[u]
prepositionA1
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by the window
у окна
[u ɐˈkna]
phraseA1
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by yourself
один
[ɐˈdʲin]
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cactus
кактус
[ˈkaktus]
nounA1
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cafe
кафе
[kɐˈfɛ]
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cage
клетка
[ˈklʲetkə]
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cake
торт
[ˈtort]
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calculator
калькулятор
[kəlʲkʊˈlʲatər]
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calendar
календарь
[kəlʲɪnˈdarʲ]
nounA1
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call
звонок
[zvɐˈnok]
nounA1
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call
звонить
[zvɐˈnʲitʲ]
verbA1
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called
назвал
[nəzˈval, pɐzˈval]
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camel
верблюд
[vʲerbˈlʲut]
nounA1
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camera
камера
[ˈkamʲɪrə]
nounA1
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