Not only will you learn how to categorize items like "Fruit," "Vegetables," and "Dairy products," but you'll also learn questions that will make your shopping trip more efficient. Say goodbye to shopping chaos and hello to a more organized pantry!
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Sugar
Сахар (Sahar)
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Shopping list
Список покупок (Spisok pokupok)
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Frozen food
Молочные продукты (Moločnye produkty)
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Jam
Тележка (Teležka)
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The grocery store is open
Замороженные продукты (Zamorožennye produkty)
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Shopping cart
Фрукты (Frukty)
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Honey
Мед (Med)
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Cereal
Тележка (Teležka)
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Wheat
Корзина (Korzina)
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Do you have rice?
В каком проходе? (V kakom prohode)
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Vegetables
Овощи (Ovoŝi)
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Dairy products
Замороженные продукты (Zamorožennye produkty)
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Popcorn
Фрукты (Frukty)
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Where is the water?
У вас есть рис? (U vas estʹ ris)
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Basket
Сахар (Sahar)
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Rice
Мука (Muka)
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Flour
Мука (Muka)
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Oats
Варенье (Varenʹe)
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Noodles
Лапша (Lapša)
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Fruit
Лапша (Lapša)
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Grocery shopping list :: Russian vocabulary
Ever found yourself aimlessly wandering the aisles of a grocery store? With Russian Lesson 60, you'll build an organized, efficient shopping list and learn Russian vocabulary that makes grocery shopping a cinch.
In this Russian lesson, you'll dive deep into organizing your "Shopping list" with terms like "Sugar," "Flour," and "Honey." Learn how to identify basic staples like "Rice" and "Noodles," as well as your everyday needs like "Fruit" and "Vegetables." No more puzzlement at the "Dairy products" section! With terms like "Shopping cart," "Basket," and Russian phrases such as "Do you have rice?" and "Where is the water?" you'll navigate the grocery store like a seasoned shopper.