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More Russian sentences with the words that contain "последн".
Согла́сно после́дним иссле́дованиям, трениро́вка на голо́дный желу́док даёт челове́ку бо́льше эне́ргии, лёгкости и выно́сливости, что помога́ет повы́сить эффекти́вность выполня́емых упражне́ний.
sag-lás-na pas-lyéd-neem ees-lyé-da-va-nee-yam, tree-nee-róf-ka na ga-lód-nyî zhee-lú-dak da-yót chee-la-vyé-ku ból'-she ee-nér-gee-ee, lyóh-kas-tee ee vy-nós-lee-vas-tee, chto pa-ma-gá-eet pa-vý-seet' e-feek-téev-nast' vy-pal-nyá-ee-myh up-razh-nye-neeî
According to recent studies, training on an empty stomach gives a person more energy, lightness and stamina which helps to increase the effectiveness of the exercises.
Russian Lesson of the Day allows you to practice the vocabulary you learn with us using the method of spaced repetitions.
Jesse Spencer says:
When searching words in a dictionary we find entries like “man, n., m.” and can diiscover the meaning of the abbreviations. When I look up words in Russian I often find abbreviations (like M. and MH.) which I cannot find a meaning for. Do you know of a list of dictionary abbreviations?
Learn Russian Daily says:
Hello Jesse,
Thanks for the question. Here are the most common abbreviations:
Nouns:
м.р. / м – мужской род (masculine)
ж.р. / ж – женский род (feminine)
ср.р. / ср. / с. – средний род (neuter)
мн.ч. / мн. – множественное число (plural)
Verbs:
несовер. / несов. / нсв. – imperfective
совер. / сов. / св. – perfective
I hope it helps. If you have any other questions, don’t hesitate to post them.