Hi Ethan nice to meet you.You can use this website to translate words,phrases,and idioms. http://context.reverso.net/translation/english-russian/
You can also use wikictionary special for russian words in this link https://ru.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D0%92%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%8C
By using this link above you can improve your vocabulary skills according to your grammar knowledge.All you have to do is just to type the word you want in the searrch field искать в викисловаре.
If you aren't able to type russian and you don't want to affect the adjustments of your computer just do it by using this link
http://winrus.com/keyboard.htm.All you have to do is to take the following steps.
1.Open your browser.
2.Open two tabs the one on the winrus link above and the second to the place where you want to wright the russian word or sentece you want.
3.In the virtual keyboard type what you want and when you finish right click with your mouse in to the area you type and click on select all and after doing that you right click again and click on copy.
4.Go to that place you want to type the russian word or sentence and right click with your mouse and click on paste.
здравствуйте как вы?------>Hello how do you do?I just did it using the instructions above.
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Re: Learning Russian as a high schooler in the U.S?
Depending on what grade you're in, you might want to check out the National Security Language Initiative for Youth. You missed the deadline for the summer of 2019, but depending on how old/what grade you're in it could be a very valuable opportunity in the future.
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