chapter 2 vocabulary Flashcards
вечер (veicher)
evening
здрáвствуй (zdra-stu-ee)
hello (formal)
центр e is stressed (tsentre)
center
привет (priveit)
hi (informal)
вы (owvi- beginning half silent)
you (formal) (plural)
здрáвствуйте (zdra-stu-ee-tye)
Hello (more formal, plural)
до свидáния (do svidaniya)
Good-bye
они (ani)
they
Как тебя зовут? (kak tebya zavout)
What’s your name
Как вас зовут? (kak vas zavout)
What’s your name (formal/adults & plural)
Меня зовут …. (minya zavout)
My name is…
Очень приятно! (ochеn priyatna)
Nice to meet you!
А тебя? (a tebya)
What about you?
А вас? (a vas)
What about you? (formal/plural)
И (ee)
and
врач (vrach)
physician/doctor
экономист (eeconomist)
economist
русская (russkaya)
Russian (female, ethnicity, adjective)
русскйи (russkee)
Russian (male, ethnicity, adjective)
американец (amereekanyets)
American (male)
американка (amereekanka)
American (female)
студенты (studente)
students (plural)
аспирант (aspirant)
graduate student (singular)
аспиранты (aspirante)
graduate students (plural)
А
and, but
- to begin questions when a mild contrast is implied
твой (tvoy)
your (masculine nouns)
твоя (tvaya)
your (feminine nouns)
Твоё (tvayo)
your (neuter nouns)
Это всё (eta vsoi)
That’s it! That’s all there is.
Её зовут (yeyo zavout)
her name is
где? (gdye)
where
больница (bolneesta)
hospital
фирма (firma)
firm
школа (shkola)
school
город (gorod)
city
библиотека (beebleeoteka)
library
музей (muzyae)
museum