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Provence Barnouin Russian 101 Splash 2016

A Little background Russian is a Slavic language Spoken by 150 millions, Understood by 400 millions, the most widespread language in Europe Cyrillic alphabet, Cyril (4th century) Does anyone know any other Slavic languages? Polish, Croatian, Tchec, Bulgarian, Ukrainian 7th most spoken language in the world Cyrillic alphabet (not all Slavic languages use this alphabet like Polish which is written w/ the latin alphabet) created by Cyril in the Ivth century, inspired by the greek alphabet contains 33 letter

Letters that you know Don’t be scared it’s phonetic which makes it easier to learn! А автобус Ка кот Тэ три О Осень эМ мама

Your turn! ТОМКАТ Кот - cat Так - so Атом - atom Там - there ОК – ok

Letters that you think you know… Same letters but different pronunciation У утро Е есть Ё Ёлка эН нет Р рокета С суп В вот Х Хлеб

Letter similar to one in Latin alphabet Томкат? НЕТ! ДА !

Your turn! нет Он она сот метро Автор No (niet) He (on) She (ana) A hundred (sot) Metro (mietro) Author (avtor) Автор

Letters that you already how to say! Д да Г год П папа Ф фу Л лет Б баба З зима Ж жить

Your turn! Парк Спорт Суп вода водка Класс Футбол студент Park Sport Soup Water Vodka Class Football Student

Vowels А автОбус Я яблока Э эхо Е ксть Ы Мы И Индия О осень Ёлка Утро

Unknown letters… sorry Ч чай Ц царь Ш шеф Щ щенок

Your turn! Кино Шеф Турист Телевизор Университет Яблока Товарищ Россия Бабушка Cinema Chef Tourist TV University Apple (yabloka) Comrade (tovarichtch) Russia Grandma (babuska) турИст телевИзор

A few more words… Телефон Банан Такси Ресторан Шапка Машина Москва Париж Telephone Banana Taxi Restaurant Chapka Car (mashina) Moscow (Moskva) Paris (Parij)

Write your name! D O N A L D Д О Н А Л Д

Now for basic greetings! Привет Здравствуйте До свидания Пока Hi (priviet) Hello (zdrastvouitie) Goodbye (da svidania) Bye (paka)

Introducing yourself Как тебя зовут? Меня зовут… А тебя? What’s your name? kak tebia zovut? My name is… menia zovut And you? a tebia?

For example Привет? Как тебя зовут? Меня зовут Путин. А тебя? Меня зовут Маша. Пока! Пока!

Hi priviet Hello zdrastvoui What’s your name? kak tebia zovut? My name is… menia zovut And you? a tebia? Goodbye da svidania Bye paka Привет Здравствуй Как тебя зовут? Меня зовут… А тебя? До свидания Пока

How are you? Как дела? Хорошо Плохо Неплохо Спасибо А у тебя? How are you? Kak diela? Good horosho Bad ploho Not bad nieploho Thank you! spasiba And you? A u tebia?

For example Привет! Как дела? Хорошо, спасибо! А ты? Плохо!

Your turn! Как дела? Хорошо Плохо Неплохо Спасибо А у тебя? How are you? Kak diela? Good horosho Bad ploho Not bad nieploho Thank you! spasiba And you? A u tebia?

What languages do you speak? Я говорю по-русский Ya govariu pa-ruski Я говорю по-английский Ya govariu pa-angliski Я говорю по-испанский Ya govariu pa-ispanski Я говорю по-немецкий Ya govariu pa-niemietski

Where do you live? Где ты живёшь? Gdie ti jiviosh? Я живу… I live… Ya jivu В Нью –Йорке V New-Yorke В Париже V Parije В Москве V Moskve

PUTIN it all together… Привет / Здравствуйте Hi / Hello Меня зовут… Я хорошо/ плохо / неплохо Я говорю… Я живу в… Пока / До свидания Hi / Hello My name is… I’m feeling good / bad / not bad I speak… I live in… Bye / Goodbye

Behind the Матрёшка… Матрёшка (matryoshka)/ Russian nesting dolls Colorful wooden stacking dolls Associated with Russian culture, souvenir Fertility Descendants + Roots Truth hidden behind misleading appearances Recursion in math You may have noticed that I had a lot of matriohkas, Reason I started russian, I got a matrioshka from my aunt who visited russia and i got fascinated with what the matrioshka represents 100 for the most fertile ones The idea that truth is hidden behind misleading appearances Basic russian values, like uunitym family As for the Russian nesting dolls, while often associated with Russia, they were actually created much earlier in China around 1000 AD. Even if they are considered a token of Slavic culture, their abundance of dolls symbolizes the importance of fertility and the mathematical concept of recursion. But this is barely opening the bigger doll, the other Russian nesting dolls remain to be open, as for many other objects

Спасибо большое за внимание !!! :D Russian is an extremely cool language. Not too similar like spanish or italian, but not too different like chinese, it’s the perfect mix. You get to learn a whole other alphabet (you can show off in front of your friends), it’s very beautiful, you can read dostoeivki, tolstoi, pushkin, so that’s relly cool For those of you whole like and wanna go in aernonautics/ aerospace, first language spoken in space, main language spoken in space, part of the mandatory training for all astronauts Don’t be afraid to take a language in college