Introduction:
Russian is the largest native language in Europe. Most commonly spoken in the Eastern parts of Europe in the country of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and the Caucasus. It is spoken by 258 million speakers in the world. One of the prominent features of the language is its distinction between the soft and hard sounds for the consonants. Each consonant has a soft and hard counterpart. It has also reduced the use of unstressed vowels. Stress is something that is not used usually but in some cases acute accent is used to distinguish between words, hence altering the meaning of the word. As a learner of Russian, you must have surely noticed how the pronunciation is different in Russian from any other language. It is nowhere similar to any of the Indian or other European languages.
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Why is this important?
To learn to converse and pronouncing in Russian is a complex task. Russian all the more has a different alphabet and each of it has a unique way of pronunciation. In order to master it, one must be through with the basics. The consonants and vowels, grammar, vocabulary syntax form the basics of any language. Once as a learner you have covered these, you can move to the conversational part of the language. Where you can practically test your grammar, vocabulary, and syntax that you have learned.
Learning Russian with the help of conversations is a great idea of doing it. This will directly and definitely help you with your fluency in the language. It will also help you to put your knowledge to the test by conversing in the language as the majority of the time you will have to form sentences and interact with people fluent in Russian. And being able to actually converse in it is going to be a great skill that you can flex. Therefore, learning through or including conversations is very important.

