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Aug. 14th, 2007 09:43 pmTwo questions:
1) Russian cartoons, which would be appropriate for beginning learners of russian. Where can I find them to download hopefully with subtitles (cheburashka is not an option)?
I'm especially looking for 38 ПОПУГАЕВ... but I haven't been able to find a version with subtitles. Does one exist?
2) Is there anywhere a recording online of the russian metro announcements? all of them? any of them? The real official ones would be nice.
Thank you in advance!
1) Russian cartoons, which would be appropriate for beginning learners of russian. Where can I find them to download hopefully with subtitles (cheburashka is not an option)?
I'm especially looking for 38 ПОПУГАЕВ... but I haven't been able to find a version with subtitles. Does one exist?
2) Is there anywhere a recording online of the russian metro announcements? all of them? any of them? The real official ones would be nice.
Thank you in advance!
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Date: 2007-08-16 04:15 pm (UTC)Characters in cartoons speak usually as children or animals. Therefore often not really understandable.
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