Essential Russian PhrasesYes – Да (da)No – Нет (nyet)Please – Пожалуйста (poZHAlusta)Thank you – Спасибо (spaSIbo)You're welcome. – Не за что. ( ne za chto)Enjoy (often used instead of "you're welcome" for food) – на здоровье (na zdaROVye)I'm sorry. – Прошу прощения. ( ... Excuse me. – Извините. (More items...•Mar 6, 2019
HET - the Russian word is the meaning of the English word - NO, made from slabs of cigarette parts to visualize the harm of smoking. Against smoking - against cancer.
Thank you1- спасибо. In Russian “Thank you” is spasiba.Nov 27, 2017
The most common way to say yes in Russian is Да ("dah").Dec 27, 2018
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0:261:54How to Say "No" in Russian | Russian Language - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo let me just say that word catchy gaily jiske and then you say nyet so altogether it's catchy guyMoreSo let me just say that word catchy gaily jiske and then you say nyet so altogether it's catchy guy reaches key yet can she get leeches skin yet. Now you give it a try.
until we meet againPronunciation: dasviDAniya. Translation: until we meet again. Meaning: goodbye.Jan 9, 2020
1:532:12Say "You Are Beautiful" in Russian | Russian Language - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe car sure we glitter one more time at a conversational pace that kind of show of wig latisha. NowMoreThe car sure we glitter one more time at a conversational pace that kind of show of wig latisha. Now you try. Great that's how you say you are beautiful in Russian.
Russian is widely believed to be one of the most difficult languages to learn. ... In addition, many learners struggle with the pronunciation – the stress in words is largely unpredictable and not marked in writing, while there are multiple homonyms.May 20, 2014
0:042:22How to Say "OK" in Russian | Russian Language - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOkay it's actually that simple. But just to complicate things a little bit the accent is on theMoreOkay it's actually that simple. But just to complicate things a little bit the accent is on the second syllable always and just make it sound more Russian and you'll be okay.
vodka {noun} Водка, джин -- (Аудитория: [неясность]) Да.
Besides, you cay say OK in Russian using Russian words: – ла́дно [lád-na] (ok, alright, deal), – хорошо́ [ha-ra-shó] (good), – договори́лись [da-ga-va-rée-lees'] (agreed, deal).Jun 23, 2020