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Untranslatable Russian Words - Natalia Gogolitsyna, Paul E. Richardson, Nora Favorov
Untranslatable Russian Words
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Every language has concepts, ideas, words and idioms that are nearly impossible to translate into another language. A key to understanding another language, another culture, is figuring out what cannot be known, but only felt. This new book looks at nearly 100 difficult-to-grasp Russian words... show more
Every language has concepts, ideas, words and idioms that are nearly impossible to translate into another language. A key to understanding another language, another culture, is figuring out what cannot be known, but only felt. This new book looks at nearly 100 difficult-to-grasp Russian words and offers paths to their understanding and translation by way of examples from literature and everyday life. Words and concepts are introduced with dictionary definitions, then elucidated with citations from literature, speech and prose, helping the student of Russian comprehend the word/concept in context. Added bonus: Includes an extensive chart of Old Russian Measurements you may meet in literature from the common arshin, to the less known charka with modern conversions. An invaluable reference tool.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781880100097 (1880100096)
Publisher: Russian Information Services
Pages no: 96
Edition language: English
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4.0 Untranslatable Russian Words
For my inner rereader:- Janitor-san is 24! - They almost kiss.- Janitor-san plans to leave for a while to find out what Teru's brother meant and blah. (It's kinda 'The truth that sets you free'-ish)- Teru has to deal with her guilt and imperfections. (What, shoujo and she's not perfect? Damn..)
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