Translation Services from Leo & Sam Translations. We
provide affordable services to or from many languages for
some of the world's best known companies and individuals. We are
in an exclusive position to deal with any types of
projects you may have.
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The quality of your language interpretation
has a direct impact on you and your business. Therefore, it is
essential that any interpretation you have done is of the
highest possible quality.
All language works at LeoSam are done by native Russian translators, living
in-country and are experienced translators in their own
area of expertise.
LeoSam is able to translate
Russian from English language and vice versa.
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Russian language facts
- Over 160 million people speak this language as first
language.
- Russian is a Slavic language with Ukrainian
and Belarusian as closest relations.
- It uses the Cyrillic alphabet, which
is based on the Greek alphabet with some Hebrew letters to represent
sounds alien to the Greek writing system.
Some characteristics of Russian language
- Russian pronunciation is mostly phonetic. Most complications arise from its
complex stress system.
- Stress is mobile and flexible and does not
follow strict rules. The correct placement of stress is one of
the major problems when learning this language.
- There are 6 different cases in the language,
inflection and declination are important features of Russian language.
- Word order is flexible, as Russian is highly
inflected.
- In addition to tense and mood its verbs
possess a feature called aspect. They can be perfective or imperfective
indicating if the action is completed.
- Formal/informal address
Second person plural vy is used to show deference. Familiar second
singular ty is only used when invited to do so or when speaking
to a small child.
- they can be perfective or imperfective indicating if the action is completed formal informal address second person