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Any good textbooks and beginner literature to ease me into the language?

>> No.12760647

>>12760535
if you are hardcore like a proper slav you could start reading wikipedia articles on russian grammar and russian phonology then dive straight into dostoyevsky

otherwise go to plebbit

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>>12760535

>> No.12760791

>>12760720
Thanks anon

>> No.12760798

>>12760791
you're welcome

>> No.12760840

>>12760720
Hey, got one for German?

>> No.12760853

>>12760535
Watch shows, repeat phrases. After a year then start "learning".

>> No.12760871

>>12760535
Videos from a college course:
https://youtu.be/52bRYf198XY
Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52bRYf198XY&list=PLB306DSmXL1aXdzgIt2mJkm4YfNqsOv-r

>> No.12760878

>>12760840
There surely exists one, but I don't have it. But usually there is a language learning treat /lang/ on /int if you're interested. This link is from there: https://4chanint.fandom.com/wiki/The_Official_/int/_How_to_Learn_A_Foreign_Language_Guide_Wiki

>> No.12761096

>>12760878
Thanks a lot anon

>> No.12761165

>>12760535
"Hui, Pizda" by Djigurda