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Russian Phrases for Travelers: A Beginner’s (Slightly Chaotic) Guide to Not Getting Lost in Translation
So, you’re heading to Russia. Maybe it’s the onion domes of St. Basil’s, maybe it’s the promise of dumplings the size of your fist, or maybe you just really want to say “spasibo” to a stranger and watch their face light up. Whatever brought you here, congratulations — you’ve made the wise decision to arm yourself with some Russian phrases before you land, instead of relying purely on interpretive dance and enthusiastic pointing. Learning Russian phrases might sound intimidating. The alphabet looks like someone dropped a box of Greek letters, flipped a few backward for fun, and called it a day. But here’s the good news: you don’t need to…
