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Excellent. Thank you. Very useful. I put these on a card and will try to save them every time for a while. I was naming things like rear view mirror, seatbelt, dashboard, etc. which was helpful but this is a definite step up.
One thing that some people forget about Russians is that they’re not Asians because Russia is located on the Asian continent. Russians are Eastern Europeans. That’s why they and the other Slavic countries of the Balkans have so much in common.
Interesting! Im Serbian and all this names we have. Including my name Natascha. We pronounce it a bit differently and in deminutiv is Natashica. Just add ica on the end and you got yourself deminutiv. Aleksandrica, Anica, Mashica, Verica...😊
Welldone. Only the German names are pronounced wrong. Leitner, the ei sounds some similar as i of the word lighter or brighter. This sounds then much better. Ebbinghaus, E letter sound is the same Russian letter Э, the ing sound similar in Russian ы, the H or h letter sounds the Ukraïne letter г, the letters haus sounds similar of the English word house. I hope that wil helps you with the pronunciation. I know the letter H or h is difficult for you, because your mother language doesn't have the letters. I'm Dutch, but speak German and English as well. Я надеюсь теперь выучить русский и украинский. это очень красивые языки. Привет из Нидерландов.