The Rough Guide to Russian

The Rough Guide to Russian by Lexus (Firm) is a comprehensive phrasebook published by Rough Guides in 2006. This fully-revised third edition spans 264 pages and is designed to help readers communicate effectively in Russian right from their arrival. It features practical scenarios, including asking for directions, paying bills, and checking train times, making it a useful resource for travelers and language learners alike.
Readers will find that this phrasebook includes 16 pages of additional scenario material, enhancing their ability to navigate everyday situations. The content is recorded by native speakers, with downloadable audio files available for practice, aiding in pronunciation and comprehension. With A-Z English to Russian and A-Z Russian to English translations, this pocket-sized guide serves as a convenient tool for those interested in foreign language study and multi-language phrasebooks.
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The Rough Guidephrasebook will have you speaking Russian as soon as you arrive. This fully-revised third edition includes 16-pages of additional scenario material, from asking for directions and paying the restaurant bill to checking local train times and ordering a shot of vodka. Recorded by native speakers, the scenarios are available as downloadable audio files either to your computer or iPod – perfect for practising your pronunciation. With A-Z English to Russian and A-Z Russian to English translations, this pocket-sized phrasebook is like taking along your own personal translator!
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