Expressing time in Russian
Learn how to tell time in Russian and how to ask "What time is it now" in Russian. How to say "five past ten", "half past ten", "five to ten", "quarter past\to ten", etc.
Learn how to speak about the time in Russian easily.
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Learn how to speak about the time in Russian easily.
______________
Russian Skype lessons: About lessons:https://www.ru-land.club/skype-lessons
Trial lesson: https://www.ru-land.club/trial-lesson
Price:https://www.ru-land.club/price
FAQ: https://www.ru-land.club/faq
Send any questions to ruland.club@gmail.com and we will answer during nearest 24 hours :)
Thanks for watching! :)
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