rekenavri Pentaglot Newbie Belarus Joined 5915 days ago 14 posts - 16 votes Speaks: English, Belarusian, Russian*, Polish, Spanish Studies: French, German
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There´re some different kinds of exceptions in Russian - unstable vowels, changable consonants, etc. They are as important as irregular verbs in English or Spanish and that's the question - how are they described in your guides and dictionaries?
My "Gran Diccionario Ruso-Español" J. Nogueira and G. Turover (it's an excellent book) has the list of hard word forms at the end, but thay may be used only to find a word in the dictionary, not to make a form from a word you know.
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