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Dirty Russian: Second Edition: Everyday Slang from What's Up? to F*%# Off!
Dirty Russian: Second Edition: Everyday Slang from What's Up? to F*%# Off!
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Learn the slang words, modern phrases, and curses they definitely never taught you in Russian class with this super-handy and hilariously improper English-Russian phrasebook. You already know enough Russian to get by, but you want to be able to tell those inside jokes, greet your friends in a laid-back manner, and casually pick someone up at a bar. From "what's up?" to "Wanna go home with me?" Dirty Russian will teach you how to speak like you're a regular on the streets of Moscow. But you'll also discover material that goes beyond a traditional phrasebook, including:
Next time you're traveling to Russia, pick up this book, drop the textbook formality, and get dirty
Author: Erin Coyne, Igor Fisun
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Published: 11/02/2021
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 6.93h x 4.25w x 0.63d
ISBN: 9781646042586
- Hilarious insults Provocative facts Explicit swear words Themed Russian cocktails And more
Next time you're traveling to Russia, pick up this book, drop the textbook formality, and get dirty
Author: Erin Coyne, Igor Fisun
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Published: 11/02/2021
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 6.93h x 4.25w x 0.63d
ISBN: 9781646042586
About the Author
Erin Coyne holds various degrees in Russian-related fields from Fordham University, Georgetown University, and UC Berkeley, where she is currently making depressingly slow progress on a PhD in Slavic Linguistics while teaching Russian classes on the side. In a former life, she served as a Peace Corps volunteer and later worked as an NGO program director which, for better or for worse, exiled her to nearly ten long years in the former Soviet Union. Her interests include yoga, long, alcohol-fueled train rides through Eastern Europe, and TV. Lots and lots of TV. In addition to English and Russian, Erin speaks six other languages with varying degrees of success.
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