Russian for English speakers Bakery · Lesson 3

What are you having ?

What you're having in Russian — service words and food names with cases.

Conversation

  1. Kyle Kyle

    Тебе чёрный чай, как обычно?

    Tebe čërnyj čaj, kak obyčno?

    For you black tea, as usual?

  2. Bob Bob

    Нет, я хочу кофе с молоком. Что это? Это пончик?

    Net, ja hoču kofe s molokom. Čto èto? Èto pončik?

    No, I want coffee with milk. What is that? Is it a donut?

  3. Kyle Kyle

    Нет, это не пончик, а круассан. Хочешь?

    Net, èto ne pončik, a kruassan. Hočešʹ?

    No, it is not a donut, but croissant. Do you want one?

    Tip: Нет, это не пончик, а круассан - the pattern when the object is not something you thought but some other object with similar characteristics. For making the sentence you should say “Это не …, а ….”

  4. Bob Bob

    Да, я хочу этот круассан!

    Da, ja hoču ètot kruassan!

    Yes, I want this croissant!

Common questions

Quick answers about this lesson's grammar and vocabulary.

Russian cases — how many?

Six cases: nominative (subject), genitive (of), dative (to), accusative (object), instrumental (with), prepositional (about). Major Russian grammar.

Common Russian foods?

Борщ (borscht), пельмени (dumplings), блины (pancakes), каша (porridge), окрошка (cold soup), пирог (pie).

Russian for service workers?

Официант / официантка (waiter/waitress), кассир (cashier), повар (cook), бариста (barista).

Test yourself

Pick the English translation for each line from this lesson. Wrong answers are pulled from other Russian lessons.

4 quick questions on what you just heard.

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