russian language

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The pocket Oxford Russian dictionary

1994
Contains over 70,000 words and phrases, including vocabulary words created by changes in the former Soviet Union such as CD ROM, and laptop computer, and features grammatical information and phonetic transcriptions of all English headwords.

The short course

2010
Presents eight Russian language lessons for English speakers based on the method developed by Dr. Paul Pimsleur, and designed to teach you to understand and speak conversational Russian in a relatively short time.

Russian

the complete course IIA
2010
Presents Russian language lessons for English speakers based on the method developed by Dr. Paul Pimsleur, and designed to teach you to understand and speak the essential elements of Russian in a relatively short time.

Russian phrasebook & dictionary

2012
A phrasebook that offers the English and Russian translations of colloquial phrases for various situations, along with a two-way dictionary that features 3,500 words.

Easy Russian phrasebook & dictionary

1995
Contains a phrasebook of essential Russian travel vocabulary and expressions, and a 3,500 word English-Russian dictionary.

Star children's picture dictionary

English-Russian
2009
Translates and transliterates nearly one thousand English words into Russian, providing a color picture for each and arranging them alphabetically in subject categories.

The Oxford new Russian dictionary

Russian-English, English-Russian
2007
A Russian-English, English-Russian dictionary containing over 100,000 words, phrases, and translations; notations for colloquialisms and slang; a quick-reference guide to the Russian alphabet; and a section on regular Russian verbs, nouns, and adjectives.

Russian

2012
An introduction to the Russian language that discusses where it is spoken, what alphabet it is written in, how to say key phrases, and how to pronounce the words used throughout the book.

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