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Cyka Blyat! (or Suka Blyat? ): Everyday Russian Slang and Curse Words (in English)
Alexander Evstafiev
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Cyka Blyat! (or Suka Blyat? ): Everyday Russian Slang and Curse Words (in English) - Evstafiev, Alexander
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Synopsis "Cyka Blyat! (or Suka Blyat? ): Everyday Russian Slang and Curse Words (in English)"
Do you want to learn some Russian slang words to impress your friends? Or maybe you are a more serious Russian language learner, or have Russian friends or family and want to learn to communicate with them in Russian. In this book, you will learn the most popular slang and curse words used by Russians in their daily lives. This book not only includes an extensive list of the most used Russian curse words, and how and when to use them, it also covers slang that can be used in all sorts of situations in different areas of your life and with different people. All of the words and phrases come with clear explanations and examples so that you can start using them yourself, or just understand what the people around you are saying. This book will teach you slang that can be used: - In close or romantic relationships- In a group of friends- At nightclubs- Slang related to student life- Teenager slang- Curse words- Confusing phrases that are used by Russians in everyday life If you're learning the Russian language, thinking about studying abroad in Russia for a semester, or even planning to marry a Russian and live the rest of your life in Russia, this book is a MUST-HAVE!
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