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A1 Words: 100 words from the Vastnylanguages 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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hand
рука
[kʲisʲtʲ / rʊˈka]
nounA1
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hanger
плечики
[ˈplʲet͡ɕikʲi]
nounA1
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happy
счастливый
[ˈɕastlʲivɨj]
adjectiveA1
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hard
твёрдый
[ˈtvʲɵrdɨj]
adjectiveA1
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has
иметь
[ʲɪˈmʲetʲ]
verbA1
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hat
шапка
[ˈʂapkə]
nounA1
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have
иметь
[ɪˈmʲetʲ]
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have (have over)
приглашать
[prʲɪɡlɐˈʂatʲ]
verbA1
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he
он
[on]
pronounA1
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head
голова
[gəlɐˈva]
nounA1
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headache
головная боль
[ɡəlɐvˈnajə bolʲ]
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headphones
наушники
[nɐˈuʂnʲɪkʲɪ]
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headset
гарнитура
[ɡərnʲɪˈturə]
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health
здоровье
[zdɐˈrovʲjə]
nounA1
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hear
слышать
[ˈslɨʂətʲ]
verbA1
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heavy
тяжёлый
[tʲɪˈʐolɨj]
adjectiveA1
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heel
каблук
[kɐˈbluk]
nounA1
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height
высота
[vɨsɐˈta]
nounA1
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helicopter
вертолёт
[vʲɪrtɐˈlʲɵt]
nounA1
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hello
привет
[prʲɪˈvʲet]
interjectionA1
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help
помогать
[pəmɐˈɡatʲ]
verbA1
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hen
курица
[ˈkurʲit͡sə]
nounA1
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her
её
[jɪˈjo]
pronounA1
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here
здесь
[zdʲesʲ]
adverbA1
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