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There are many online resources for Russian grammar and vocabulary. Finding one that works for you should be possible through a simple search engine query.  
There are many online resources for Russian grammar and vocabulary. Finding one that works for you should be possible through a simple search engine query.  


There are also some printed sources that can be of use. For example, ''In Their Words: A Genealogist's Translation Guide to Polish, German, Latin, and Russian Documents'' (Volume 2) by Jonathan D. Shea and William F. Hoffman is an excellent resource. There is also ''A New Russian-English and English-Russian Dictionary'' by M. Golovinsky. This dictionary is from the 1940s and uses the old spelling rules. Available on microfilm at the Family History Library (Film 1045409 Item 1).   
There are also some printed sources that can be of use. For example, ''In Their Words: A Genealogist's Translation Guide to Polish, German, Latin, and Russian Documents'' (Volume 2) by Jonathan D. Shea and William F. Hoffman is an excellent resource. There is also ''A New Russian-English and English-Russian Dictionary'' by M. Golovinsky. This dictionary is from the 1940s and uses the old spelling rules. Available on microfilm at the FamilySearch Library (Film 1045409 Item 1).   


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