Lesson 18 - Russian Cursive (Letters ",")

Published: Feb. 15, 2007, 4:37 p.m.

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\\n\\u0414\\u043e\\u0431\\u0440\\u044b\\u0439 \\u0434\\u0435\\u043d\\u044c, \\u043c\\u043e\\u0438 \\u0434\\u043e\\u0440\\u043e\\u0433\\u0438\\u0435 \\u0441\\u043b\\u0443\\u0448\\u0430\\u0442\\u0435\\u043b\\u0438 ( Hello, my dear listeners)! Welcome to \'A Spoonful of Russian\' , where we learn Russian one bite at a time. \\u0414\\u043e\\u0431\\u0440\\u043e \\u043f\\u043e\\u0436\\u0430\\u043b\\u043e\\u0432\\u0430\\u0442\\u044c ( Welcome)!
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\\n(Samir\'s audio message)
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\\nI thank all the listeners who stuck with the show since the beginning and welcome the newcomers. I appreciate all the mail that you send my way. Questions, comments, suggestion and even criticism....I read them all and try to reply as time allows. We\'ve covered a lot of ground already, and there\'s more to come!
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\\nAnd now, for the lesson.
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\\n(Please follow the video for this lesson. Just click on the title of the blog entry.)
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\\nLetter \'\\u0417\' is represented by word \'\\u0417\\u043e\\u043d\\u0442\\u0438\\u043a\' (Umbrella)
\\nLetter \'\\u0418\' is represented by word \'\\u0418\\u0433\\u043e\\u043b\\u043a\\u0438\' (Pins)
\\nLetter \'\\u0419\' is represented by word \'\\u0419\\u043e\\u0434\' (Iodine)'