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Privyet! Explore the Russian language with this fantastic beginner's guide With over 260 million speakers around the world, Russian remains one of the most popular and marketable languages you can learn. And for those who have no idea where to begin, Russian For Dummies is the perfect first step!

In this easy-to-understand resource for Russian language beginners, you'll discover basic grammar and common expressions you might use while shopping, dining out, traveling, or conducting business. You'll also find simplified and generalized conjugation rules and a streamlined approach to grammar based on how you actually understand the language, rather than technical rules and details.

This book offers:

Supplemental online resources so you can hear how native Russian speakers use the words you're trying to learn Guidance on identifying Cyrillic letters from the alphabet used by Russian speakers and writers Tons of useful exercise and practice opportunities you can take advantage of to sharpen your skills Perfect for any newcomer to the Russian language trying to pick up their first few phrases, Russian For Dummies is a fantastic first foray into conversational Russian that will have you ordering meals, going shopping, and navigating other day-to-day situations with ease. Удачи! (That means good luck!)

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First published January 1, 2006

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Alan Kaufman

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Alan Kaufman's novel Matches was published by Little, Brown and Company in the Fall of 2005. David Mamet has called Matches "an extraordinary war novel," and Dave Eggers has written that "there is more passion here then you see in twenty other books combined." Kaufman's critically-acclaimed memoir, Jew Boy (Fromm/Farrar,Strauss, Giroux), has appeared in three editions, hardcover and paperback, in the United States and Great Britain. He is the award-winning editor of several anthologies, the most recent of which, The Outlaw Bible of American Literature, was recently reviewed on the cover of the New York Times Book Review. There are two more volumes in Kaufman's Outlaw anthology series: The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry and The Outlaw Bible of American Esaays. He has taught in the graduate and undergraduate schools of the Academy of Art University and in writing workshops in San Francisco. His work has appeared in Salon, The Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, Partisan Review and The San Francisco Examiner. Kaufman has been widely anthologized, most recently in Nothing Makes You Free: Writings From Descendents of Holocaust Survivors (WW Norton). Kaufman is a member of PEN American Center. Kaufman's papers and manuscripts are on deposit in the Special Collections Library of the University of Delaware and he is profiled in the Europa Biographical Reference Series.


BIBLIOGRAPHY

Matches, a novel (Little, Brown); (Constable & Robinson, UK) Jew Boy, a memoir (Fromm/FSG); (Constable & Robinson, UK; Uitgeverij Ten Have, Holland) The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry (Thunder's Mouth Press; Basic Books) The Outlaw Bible of American Literature (Thunder's Mouth Press; Basic Books) The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry (Thunder's Mouth Press; Basic Books) The New Generation: Fiction For Our Time From America's Writing Programs (Anchor/Doubleday) Who Are We? Poems (Davka/Wordland Books LTD)

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397 reviews10 followers
October 26, 2024
En general, los libros de la serie Idiomas para dummies no sirven realmente para aprender el idioma en cuestión. Lo que dan es un primer acercamiento para que decidas si te interesa o gusta la lengua, así como frases típicas por si quieres viajar a algún sitio en que la hablen. Hasta ahí bien, no obstante, en el caso concreto de este libro en su versión en español el problema está en que enseña MAL. Las cosas claras y el chocolate espeso: NO recomiendo que se lea este libro si hablas español y quieres aprender ruso, porque te va a enseñar mal y/o a liarte.

El fallo que estropea todo el libro es la traducción, que se ha hecho fatal, sin tener en cuenta que el nuevo idioma al que se adaptaba no era igual que el original y por ello los consejos de pronunciación YA NO SIRVEN. Y es que este libro, como los demás de esta colección, para simplificar emplea una transcripción más o menos literal de cómo se pronuncian las palabras en otro idioma, en lugar de una fonética. Primero pone las palabras en ruso y al lado su transcripción. Para que se entienda, es como si en un libro para enseñar inglés a gente española pone "white" (blanco) y al lado pone que se pronuncia "guait". Es demasiado simplista y puede inducir a errores, porque idiomas diferentes tienen sonidos diferentes y la mayoría de las veces no es posible una transcripción tal cual, pero para hacerte una idea puede valer (por eso digo que estos libros no enseñan realmente idiomas). No obstante, el problema con la versión en español es que se ha traducido el libro, pero las transcripciones fonéticas se han dejado tal cual y eso hace que, para gente que habla español, estén todas mal y reflejen una pronunciación errónea, porque obviamente no se pronuncia igual en inglés que en español.

Ejemplos concretos:

- Transcribe la letra rusa "З" como "Z". Eso sirve para el inglés porque en dicho idioma la "Z" suena como una "S" sonora (sonido que no existe en español), de modo que sí coinciden los sonidos; pero en español NO y una persona que hable español y vea esa transcripción va a pronunciar la "Z" española, sonido completamente diferente al sonido ruso.

- Se trascriben las vocales compuestas "Е", "Ё", "Ю" y "Я" como "ye", "yo", "yu" y "ya" respectivamente. Eso está bien en inglés porque en dicho idioma la "Y" hace un sonido no palatalizado que se es diferente al de la "J" en inglés . En español la "Y" generalmente hace un sonido palatalizado equivalente a la "J" en inglés que no existe en ruso.

¿Resultado? Cacao mental supremo al intentar aprender a pronunciar; y algo que te va a traer problemas como quieras avanzar con el ruso, porque al haber aprendido mal tendrás que desaprender.
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593 reviews4 followers
December 22, 2022
Für Leute, die Russisch lesen lernen wollen, ist das Buch recht ungeeignet. Eine Transliteration der Wörter ins lateinische Alphabet mag einer Person vielleicht die Aussprache leichter machen, aber das entschuldigt nicht, dass die Wörter hier GAR NICHT mit dem kyrillischen Alphabet geschrieben werden.
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150 reviews2 followers
May 24, 2021
Read this if you crave confusion, but with fun infographics!
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65 reviews
August 14, 2025
Recomiendo comprarlo o tenerlo siempre a ojo en la biblioteca, es un libro que requiere de practica constante y releer ciertas cosas.

gracias a los autores, muy buen libro la verdad :D

(creo que pasaré al ucraniano)
1 review1 follower
July 11, 2015
I had never heard of the 'For Dummies' series until I bought this book. I love everything about Russia and the language is so versatile, learning Russian allows you not only to live another life but unlocks all of Russia's amazing literature and history. This book seemed really nice at the beginning explaining that this book is not for the advanced person nor the beginner but anyone that wants to gain an understanding of the language..

The reason I rate it 2 stars is because it didn't really give me the direction I was looking for, while reading I was supplied with so many rules and only very small exercises to practice my new skills. I was lucky enough to have Russian friends to practice with. My Russian friends even recommended that I find another book to learn from.

Now if you're reading this and are thinking "what?! It was fine for me!" -- know that I understand many people have different learning styles, I am not one for tables and tables of rules with little practice.
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July 11, 2007
Yeah, one of these days I'll learn this language ....
Profile Image for Darian.
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March 21, 2021
I'm writing this as a more serious student, I imagine those with different purposes might disagree with my take. This book has one big, bold, and in my opinion unforgivable fault. It doesn't use the Russian alphabet. It dedicates 4 pages to explaining all the letters and their rough pronunciation, then keeps on throughout the whole 325 pages in the book to never use it in any capacity, giving the reader nothing but things like: potryasayush’ye! (puh-tree-sah-yu-sh’ee ; amazing!)

It's easier to read.. and that's a bad thing. It gives you a disadvantage in reading, writing, even accurate pronunciation. For someone who already knows pronunciation and basic Russian, you can absolutely get valuable information from this book. But frankly, it bothers me too much. I'm not that much of a dummy, (spuh-see-buh).
But then again I have to remember, this series is more like a brief overview, an introduction. Again, it has its value but I'm still not a fan.
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January 14, 2020
It teaches you a lot of facts about Russian language and culture, but one thing that bothered me was the lack of use of Russian alphabet. Transliterations are okay, but it is a problem when you want to get used to the Russian writing.
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195 reviews3 followers
February 23, 2023
raczej dla kogos kto sie chce dowiedziec po prostu co go czeka przy nauce, ale tam sie nawet nie uzywa cyrylicy i ufa sie fonetycznemu zapisowi. duzo gadania i malo robienia, rzeczywiscie for dummies.
32 reviews
March 6, 2021
I want to learn Russian language. Wikipedia is much better than the book.
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September 15, 2023
Helped me prepare for a short conversation with the parents of some good friends who are now citizens of my country. Never underestimate what walls you can break down with a few shared words.
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December 17, 2024
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13 reviews5 followers
June 25, 2013
I didn't finish the book really because I had to return it early.
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February 2, 2016
Bylo zajímavý sledovat, jak si v americe vysvětlujou fonetiku. Pro čecha je to ztráta času.
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