this thread sure has changed,Whats with the pump control?

"whoever made those plaques, was definetly bad in transliterating!!!""
I second the motion! lol

I decided to buy Idi I Smotri, it will take a little while for it to get here though.

is there a online dictionary that would have every part of speech that a word is used? like first, second,third,person past,future and female,male parts?the new penguin bnook does a great job of teaching this, but I wanted a second referance.I' sure sounds funny but ok, and Iknow this cant be used with all words but I'm sure it will help beginers.

Example:
ya zhivu
ono zhivyot
ti zhivyosh'
oh/ona zhivyot
vi zhivyote
oni zhivut
mi zhivyom
ya zhit I will live?

anyway i was hoping they re something like that on the internet.
I have been using this when I take notes and i just memorise them and add words that I use every day, It helps decently but acctual speaking with a native speaker is still my favorite, only because it feels like all the hard work in the language is finally paying off. anyone else know this emotion of excitement.