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Old 16th August 2002, 01:47
Ramjet555 Ramjet555 is offline
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Would anyone be able to reccomend a Ukrainian verb book?
A dictionary file would be appreciated. Email Roger[at]Timmins101 dot com
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Old 15th March 2003, 14:22
frienchix frienchix is offline
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in good dictionaries the way to use verbs may be found
it is ned to see the ukrainian community in Canada Yevshan
it is easy to get books with them other way you have to know a good ukrainian friend.
with slavish languages such things are found in dictionaries
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Old 30th April 2003, 21:02
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IT IS BETTER TO JOIN Yevshan in Canada ( the ukrainian community in Canada)
the best books for that are ukrainian dictionaries with the ways to use verbs and words
for a slavish language what isimportant are dictionaries
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Old 15th November 2003, 02:23
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Well just to add something, I picked up a book in a used book store called "201 Russian Verbs". It is just exactly that: 201 pages of verbs, all conjugated.

It is a tremendous help! I don't know if you're the same, but I didn't need an entire lesson each time I wanted to learn a verb. This way the irregular verbs are conjugated for you (so you don't sound like an idiot, like I did when I first started) and it's JUST THE VERBS.

So my suggestion is go to the bookstore, find that book or one in Ukrainian that will do the trick for you. I spent EXACTLY $1.50 on it.

Hope that helps!

Kirt
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Old 17th November 2003, 17:43
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You kid us.
Compared to Ukrainian, Russian is fractured fairy tales.
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