Thursday, 30 June 2011

How to say “mother” in Russian

Мама [mama] mother -
Дорогая мама [daragaia mama] dear mother

How to say "mother" in Russian (mp3)


How to say mother in Russian

Мама [mama] mother
Дорогая мама [daragaia mama] dear mother

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

How to say “to pronounce” in Russian

Произносить [proiznosit'] to pronounce
произносить по русски [proiznosit' po russky] to pronounce in Russian

How to say " to pronounce" in Russian (mp3)

How to say to pronounce in Russian

Произносить [proiznosit'] to pronounce
произносить по русски [proiznosit' po russky] to pronounce in Russian

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

How to say to learn in Russian

Учить [uchit'] to learn
учить русский язык [uchit' russky jazyk] to learn the Russian language

How to say "to learn" in Russian (mp3)


How to say “to learn” in Russian

Учить [uchit'] to learn
учить русский язык [uchit' russky jazyk] to learn the Russian language

Monday, 27 June 2011

How to say a lesson in Russian

Урок [urok] a lesson

урок русского языка [urok russkogo jazyka] a Russian lesson


How to say"a lesson" in Russian (mp3)


How to say “a lesson” in Russian

Урок [urok] a lesson
урок русского языка [urok russkogo jazyka] a Russian lesson

How to say a lesson in Russian

Урок [urok] a lesson
урок русского языка [urok russkogo jazyka] a Russian lesson


How to say "a lesson" in Russian (mp3)


How to say “a lesson” in Russian

Урок [urok] a lesson
урок русского языка [urok russkogo jazyka] a Russian lesson

How to say a lesson in Russian

Урок [urok] a lesson

урок русского языка [urok russkogo jazyka] a Russian lesson

How to say"a lesson" in Russian (mp3)

 

How to say “a lesson” in Russian

Урок [urok] a lesson

урок русского языка [urok russkogo jazyka] a Russian lesson

Sunday, 26 June 2011

How to say alphabet in Russian

Алфавит [alfavit] alphabet
Русский алфавит [russky alfavit] a Russian alphabet


How to say "alphabet" in Russian (mp3)


How to say “alphabet” in Russian

Алфавит [alfavit] alphabet
Русский алфавит [russky alfavit] a Russian alphabet

Saturday, 25 June 2011

How to say a sentence in Russian

Предложение [predlozheniye] a sentence
простое предложение [prostoye predlozheniye] a simple sentence


How to say "a sentence" in Russian (mp3)


How to say a sentence in Russian

Предложение [predlozheniye] a sentence
простое предложение [prostoye predlozheniye] a simple sentence

Friday, 24 June 2011

How to say a letter in Russian

Буква [bukva] a letter
гласная буква [glasnaya bukva] a vowel - согласная буква [soglassnaya bukva] a consonant


How to say "a letter" in Russian (mp3)

How to say a letter in Russian

Буква [bukva] a letter
гласная буква [glasnaya bukva] a vowel - согласная буква [soglassnaya bukva] a consonant

Thursday, 23 June 2011

How to say culture in Russian

Культура [kultura] culture
культура России [kultura rossii] culture of Russia


How to say "culture" in Russian (mp3)

How to say culture in Russian

Культура [kultura] culture
культура России [kultura rossii] culture of Russia

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

How to say history in Russian

История [istoriya] history
История России [istoriya rossii] history of Russia


How to say "a history" in Russian (mp3)

How to say history in Russian
История [istoriya] history
История России [istoriya rossii] history of Russia

Monday, 20 June 2011

How to say school in Russian

Школа [shkola] school
средняя школа [sredniaya shkola] secondary school


How to say "school" in Russian (mp3)

Школа [shkola] school
средняя школа [sredniaya shkola] secondary school

Saturday, 18 June 2011

How to say “expression” in Russian

Выражение[vyrazhenije] – expression
Популярное выражение[populiarnoje vyrazhenije] – a popular expression.

How to say "expression" in Russian (mp3)


How to say “expression” in Russian.

Выражение[vyrazhenije] – expression
Популярное выражение[populiarnoje vyrazhenije] – a popular expression.

English to Russian – Benefits of Human over Software


– Software or Human?

Picture this: you are a webmaster and you require an English to Russian translation service for translating your entire website into the Russian language for the purpose of penetrating into the Russian markets. So what would you rather select for achieving this purpose – software or a professional human being who is proficiency personified in doing translations?

Depending on your preferences you can choose to translate the content of your English website into Russian with the help of a software program or a human. Now the most obvious advantage which translation software  offers you is that it can be free of cost. A professional human translator, on the other hand, would charge a certain amount of fees for doing the same job. However despite the fact that a software translation program is free of cost, a lot of people would still recommend a professional website translation English to Russian service. The main reason behind this trend is, well, because communication matters!

Hiring a professional human translator is essential in order to get the desired results. One should never make the mistake of using a translation software program because that would defeat the whole purpose of effective communication. If you are wondering about the accuracy of such software programs then you should consider this - the end results obtained by using a software program for translation may or may not be accurate and most of the times it tends to be way off the intended meaning. This is because the software program is nothing but artificial intelligence and it simply swaps the English words with its Russian counterparts without really verifying whether that Russian word would make sense in the sentence or not.

The internet has undergone global expansion of unimaginable proportions due to which the communication as well as interaction between people from various countries has increased manifold. Courtesy of this fact more and more webmasters are going for website translation because they want to attract customers from other countries as well by translating their website into a language which their target audience can read and thus gain prominence on the global platform. In such a situation an experienced and professional human translator is perfect profile to look for since he/she provides the solution to bridging all the communication gaps between people from different countries.

When it comes to using translation software, there is plenty of room for errors and this is certainly undesirable because accuracy is an imperative issue. On the other hand, when you hire a fluent Russian speaker who also has a good knowledge of English to translate the website then you can be at peace with yourself because you know that your website will be translated effectively and most important, correctly.

An ideal human translator is one who can remove the major problem of the inability of Russians to read your English website. Having the content of your website translated into Russian accurately would enable the Russians to have better understanding of your content completely rather than get the impression of some randomly put together content manufactured by translation software. Nothing can substitute power of human brain, not even a translation software program and hence a human translator scores over a software program any day!