Pimsleur Russian Transcript Link -
The Pimsleur Method is a brilliant start for Russian, especially for training your ear and mouth to produce sounds quickly. But the idea that you can learn Russian without seeing it is a myth perpetuated by old marketing materials. The Cyrillic alphabet is not a mystery; it is a map.
There are several benefits to using a Pimsleur Russian transcript: Pimsleur russian transcript
| Russian (Cyrillic) | Transliteration | English | Notes | | ------------------------------ | ------------------------- | --------------------------- | ------------------------------ | | Извини́те | Izviníte | Excuse me / Sorry | Formal/polite form | | Вы говори́те по-ру́сски? | Vy govoríte po-rússki? | Do you speak Russian? | “Вы” = formal “you” | | Я не говори́ю по-ру́сски. | Ya ne govoryú po-rússki. | I don’t speak Russian. | “не” = negation | | Вы говори́те по-англи́йски? | Vy govoríte po-anglíyski? | Do you speak English? | “по-английски” = in English | | Немно́го | Nemnógo | A little | | | Пожа́луйста | Pozhálusta | Please / You’re welcome | Also “here you go” | | Спаси́бо | Spasíbo | Thank you | | The Pimsleur Method is a brilliant start for
Q: How do I use a Pimsleur Russian transcript? A: Listen to the audio lesson, then review the transcript to reinforce your understanding. Practice reading the transcript aloud to improve your pronunciation and intonation. There are several benefits to using a Pimsleur