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boyat'sya
бояться
(v)
fear
Vampiry boyatsya solntsa.
Вампиры боятся солнца.
Vampires fear the sun.
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chuvstvovat'
чувствовать
(v)
feel
Ya chuvstvuyu sebya otlichno segodnya vecherom.
Я чувствую себя отлично сегодня вечером.
I feel wonderful tonight.
6 More Examples
verit'
верить
(v)
believe
Ya ne mogu poverit' v etu istoriyu.
Я не могу поверить в эту историю.
I can't believe that story.
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moch'
мочь
(v)
can
On mozhet vodit' mashinu, no ne ochen' khorosho.
Он может водить машину, но не очень хорошо.
He can drive, but not very well.
4 More Examples
pokhodit'
походить
(v)
resemble
pokhodit' drug na druga
походить друг на друга
resemble one another
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uvazhat'
уважать
(v)
respect
Mal'chik uvazhayet svoyego dedushku.
Мальчик уважает своего дедушку.
The boy respects his grandfather.
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blagodarit'
благодарить
(v)
thank
blagodarit' kogo-to
благодарить кого-то
thank someone
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byt`
быть
(v)
be
Moya tsel` - bit` schastlivym.
Моя цель - быть счастливым.
My goal is to be happy.
lyubit'
любить
(v)
love
Muzhchina lyubil zhenshchinu.
Мужчина любил женщину.
The man loved the woman.
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khotet'
хотеть
(v)
want
Sotrudniki ofisa khotyat ponchik.
Сотрудники офиса хотят пончик.
The office workers want the doughnut.
9 More Examples
nuzhdat'sya
нуждаться
(v)
need
Nam vsem nuzhny vozdukh i voda, chtoby zhit'.
Нам всем нужны воздух и вода, чтобы жить.
We all need air and water to live.
3 More Examples
chitat'
читать
(v)
read
Mal'chik chitayet knigu v parke.
Мальчик читает книгу в парке.
The boy is reading a book in the park.
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delat'
делать
(v)
do
Zhenshchina delayet rabotu po domu.
Женщина делает работу по дому.
The woman is doing housework.
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idti
идти
(v)
go
idite pryamo vperyod
идите прямо вперёд
go straight ahead
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yest'
есть
(v)
eat
Mal'chik yest khot-dog.
Мальчик ест хот-дог.
The boy is eating a hot dog.
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govorit'
говорить
(v)
speak
Vy govorite po-yaponski?
Вы говорите по-японски?
Do you speak Japanese?
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prikhodit'
приходить
(v)
come
Zaglyanite ko mne domoy na khoroshiy uzhin.
Загляните ко мне домой на хороший ужин.
Come over to my house for a nice dinner.
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stoyat'
стоять
(v)
stand
Yurist stoyal na avtobusnoy ostanovke.
Юрист стоял на автобусной остановке.
The lawyer stood at the bus stop.
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skazat'
сказать
(v)
say
skazat' "Spasibo"
сказать "Спасибо"
Say, "Thank you."
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zvonit'
звонить
(v)
call
Mat' zvonit svoyey docheri.
Мать звонит своей дочери.
The mother calls her daughter.
4 More Examples
vstretit'sya
встретиться
(v)
see
Yа poydu k vrachu.
Я пойду к врачу.
I'll go see a doctor.
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smotret'
смотреть
(v)
see
Ya budu smotret' p'yesu f voskresen'ye.
Я буду смотреть пьесу в воскресенье.
I'll see a play on Sunday.
smotret'
смотреть
(v)
watch
Turisty smotryat na zakat solntsa.
Туристы смотрят на закат солнца.
The tourists are watching the sunset.
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upustit'
упустить
(v)
miss
promakhnut'sya mimo tseli
промахнуться мимо цели
miss the target
vhodit'
входить
(v)
enter
vkhodit' v zdaniye
входить в здание
enter a building
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