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==Introduction==


<h2>Introduction</h2>
<p>Welcome back to our Complete 0 to A1 Russian Course! In this lesson, we'll cover vocabulary related to travel and transportation in Russia. If you ever plan on visiting or living in Russia, this lesson will be very helpful for you. It's important to know how to ask for directions, buy tickets, and navigate public transportation. We'll cover all of that in this lesson.</p>


<p>Welcome back to our Complete 0 to A1 Russian Course! In this lesson, we'll cover vocabulary related to travel and transportation in Russia. If you ever plan on visiting or living in Russia, this lesson will be very helpful for you. It's important to know how to ask for directions, buy tickets, and navigate public transportation. We'll cover all of that in this lesson.</p>


<h2>Russian Vocabulary for Travel and Transportation</h2>
<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Street|Street]] & [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Geometry|Geometry]].</span>
==Russian Vocabulary for Travel and Transportation==


<p>Here is some essential Russian vocabulary that you'll need to know when traveling in Russia:</p>
<p>Here is some essential Russian vocabulary that you'll need to know when traveling in Russia:</p>
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<h2>Buying Tickets</h2>
==Buying Tickets==


<p>When you want to buy a ticket, you will need to know how to ask for one. Here are some phrases that you can use:</p>
<p>When you want to buy a ticket, you will need to know how to ask for one. Here are some phrases that you can use:</p>
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<p>When you arrive at the train station or bus stop, you'll need to look for the ticket office - касса (ka-sa) in Russian. If you're at a big train station or airport, you'll probably see signs with the word касса on them. Once you find the ticket office, you can use the phrases above to buy your ticket.</p>
<p>When you arrive at the train station or bus stop, you'll need to look for the ticket office - касса (ka-sa) in Russian. If you're at a big train station or airport, you'll probably see signs with the word касса on them. Once you find the ticket office, you can use the phrases above to buy your ticket.</p>


<h2>Public Transportation</h2>
==Public Transportation==


<p>Public transportation is a great way to get around in Russia. The most popular types of public transportation are the metro (subway), buses, and trolleybuses. The metro is available in many major Russian cities, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Novosibirsk. It's usually the fastest and most convenient way to get around the city.</p>
<p>Public transportation is a great way to get around in Russia. The most popular types of public transportation are the metro (subway), buses, and trolleybuses. The metro is available in many major Russian cities, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Novosibirsk. It's usually the fastest and most convenient way to get around the city.</p>
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<h2>Asking for Directions</h2>
==Asking for Directions==


<p>Finally, in addition to buying tickets and using public transportation, you'll also need to know how to ask for directions. Here are some useful phrases:</p>
<p>Finally, in addition to buying tickets and using public transportation, you'll also need to know how to ask for directions. Here are some useful phrases:</p>
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<h2>Conclusion</h2>
==Conclusion==


<p>Congratulations! You've learned a lot of useful vocabulary and phrases related to travel and transportation in Russia. With this knowledge, you'll be able to navigate your way around the country with confidence. Keep practicing and improving your Russian, and soon you'll be speaking like a native!</p>
<p>Congratulations! You've learned a lot of useful vocabulary and phrases related to travel and transportation in Russia. With this knowledge, you'll be able to navigate your way around the country with confidence. Keep practicing and improving your Russian, and soon you'll be speaking like a native!</p>


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   <li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_alphabet">Russian Alphabet</a></li>
   <li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_alphabet">Russian Alphabet</a></li>
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<span link>Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Car|Car]] & [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Разговорные-фразы|Разговорные фразы]].</span>
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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Vegetables|Vegetables]]
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Vegetables|Vegetables]]
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
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* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Coffee|Coffee]]
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Coffee|Coffee]]
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* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Resources|Resources]]


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Introduction

Welcome back to our Complete 0 to A1 Russian Course! In this lesson, we'll cover vocabulary related to travel and transportation in Russia. If you ever plan on visiting or living in Russia, this lesson will be very helpful for you. It's important to know how to ask for directions, buy tickets, and navigate public transportation. We'll cover all of that in this lesson.


Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Street & Geometry.

Russian Vocabulary for Travel and Transportation

Here is some essential Russian vocabulary that you'll need to know when traveling in Russia:

Russian Pronunciation English
Поезд pah-yezd Train
Автобус av-tuh-boos Bus
Троллейбус trah-lye-boos Trolleybus
Трамвай trahm-vai Tram
Метро meet-ro Metro (subway)
Билет bee-lyet Ticket
Направление nuh-prahv-lyeh-nee-ye Direction
Остановка ah-stah-nov-ka Stop (public transportation)
Касса ka-sa Ticket office

Buying Tickets

When you want to buy a ticket, you will need to know how to ask for one. Here are some phrases that you can use:

  • Я хочу купить билет (ya ho-chu ku-peet' bee-lyet) - I want to buy a ticket
  • Сколько стоит билет? (skol'-ka sto-eet bee-lyet) - How much does the ticket cost?
  • На одного/двоих/троих (na a-dna-vo/dvoy-ikh/troy-ikh) - For one/two/three people
  • Туда-обратно или в одну сторону? (tu-da ob-raht-no ee-lee v od-noo sta-roh-nu) - Round trip or one way?

When you arrive at the train station or bus stop, you'll need to look for the ticket office - касса (ka-sa) in Russian. If you're at a big train station or airport, you'll probably see signs with the word касса on them. Once you find the ticket office, you can use the phrases above to buy your ticket.

Public Transportation

Public transportation is a great way to get around in Russia. The most popular types of public transportation are the metro (subway), buses, and trolleybuses. The metro is available in many major Russian cities, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Novosibirsk. It's usually the fastest and most convenient way to get around the city.

When you're using public transportation, you need to know some basic vocabulary to navigate your way around. Here are some useful phrases:

  • Где находится станция метро? (gdyeh na-ha-dee-tsya sta-nee-tsa meet-ro) - Where is the metro station?
  • Куда идти? (kuh-da eet-tee) - Where should I go?
  • Нужен ли мне билет? (noo-zhen lee mnye bee-lyet) - Do I need a ticket?
  • Как добраться до... (kak do-brah-tsa do) - How do I get to...
  • До какой остановки мне ехать? (do ka-koy ah-stah-nov-kee mnye yeh-at') - Which stop do I need to get off at?

Asking for Directions

Finally, in addition to buying tickets and using public transportation, you'll also need to know how to ask for directions. Here are some useful phrases:

  • Извините, как пройти к... (eez-vee-nee-tye kak pro-yti k...) - Excuse me, how do I get to...
  • Как добраться до... (kak do-brah-tsa do...) - How do I get to...
  • Можно мне показать на карте? (ma-zhno mnye pa-ka-zaht' na kart-ye) - Can you show me on the map?
  • Поверните налево/направо (pa-veer-nee-tye na-lye-vo/nuh-prahv-uh) - Turn left/right
  • Продолжайте прямо (pra-da-lya-ee-tye pryam-o) - Go straight

Conclusion

Congratulations! You've learned a lot of useful vocabulary and phrases related to travel and transportation in Russia. With this knowledge, you'll be able to navigate your way around the country with confidence. Keep practicing and improving your Russian, and soon you'll be speaking like a native!

Sources


Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: Car & Разговорные фразы.

Videos

Travel and Transportation Russian vocabulary (+PDF) - YouTube

Tips for your trip in Russia & Russian vocabulary for traveling ...

Other Lessons

Sources