|
Learn more about the Russian language, Russian alphabet, learning Russian online and much more.
|
|
If you correspond with someone on the internet and need to order Russian translation of your letters from a translation company, you may need to check the quality of translation the first time you use their services. But how can you do that, if you do not speak Russian? Any text translated from Russian into English may look just right to you, even if it has some major mistakes. And any text translated from English into Russian will just be a bunch of unknown symbols for you.
|
|
|
First of all, if you are looking for good Russian translators, your search will depend on what you need to translate into Russian or from Russian. Some people may need a translation of important documentation, or simply an internet article, or a letter to their Russian friend. Different Russian translators will work with different types of material and charge you a different price.
|
|
Cyrillic alphabet looks and sounds different from Roman (or Latin) alphabet. For those who study Russian learning the alphabet is one of the many difficulties they have to overcome. Where do the roots of this alphabet actually lie?
|
|
Most foreigners have no idea how to type in Russian on their computer. For those who study Russian, a Russian keyboard would be very helpful. But you do not need to buy a Russian keyboard in order to have a Russian keyboard layout and type Russian symbols. Making your computer type in Russian is easy because all modern computers include keyboard layouts for most languages.
|
|
Many single men meet women from Russia and other post-soviet countries online. Even though English is an international language spoken in many countries of the world, it is surprisingly not that well-spoken in Russia. That is why those men try different ways of communicating with their online dates.
|
|
The Russian language is the most widespread one among the Slavonic languages. It is spoken in most post-soviet countries, while in Russia they mostly speak only Russian. In some post-soviet countries they may not write or read in Russian these days, but they still use it a lot in speech and verbal expression. All Slavonic languages have many common elements, but it’s only Ukrainian and Byelorussian that are the most similar ones to Russian.
|
|
The Russian language is not solely spoken by people in Russia. There are numerous Russian diasporas in many countries. They take Russian influence and culture to new places. In general it is Russian women who bring the Russian language to different countries. This way they help preserve it abroad by teaching their children to speak in Russian.
|
|
One can find Russian alphabet almost in any textbook for the Russian language. Most books even include detailed pronunciation charts for every Russian letter. However, there is one peculiarity about the Russian alphabet that most textbooks do not explain. Some people who just start learning Russian may think that Russian written letters look like Russian typed, or block letters. However, in many cases they may be completely different. There may even be several variants of written letters in Russian.
|
|
It seems that many language schools have put themselves into our shoes nowadays and started offering high-quality online classes which are quite affordable and convenient for busy people in the hectic modern world. Sometimes in order to attract more potential customers language schools provide good deals on their programs and learning packages. But our advice is to use their free tools at the beginning and then when you are sure you can master the Russian language in a reasonable period of time you might consider choosing a paid online course with a personal tutor.
|
|
Writing letters in English is a relatively easy task for an English-speaking person. Relatively… Even when you write to another English-speaking person, the lack of intonation, seemingly insignificant punctuation and spelling mistakes may lead to different interpretations of the same information. Just imagine what can happen when your letter is translated and then read by someone who does not speak English and is not familiar with your culture.
|
|
When one is corresponding to a person from another country through a Russian translator, the following rules can help to achieve better understanding between the two interlocutors.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Page 1 of 2 |