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aexcuse me sonia is this your dictionary? 劳驾sonia是这本您的字典?[translate] aMiss too much, final outcome too heartache 小姐太多,最后的太结果心伤[translate] a打倒小日本 Overthrows small Japan[translate] ahow about russian? 俄语怎么样?[translate]...
10 Phrases about YOUR EMOTIONS _ Russian Language.mp4 05:19 10 phrases I USE the most in Russian.mp4 05:26 10 Russian Curse Words and Phrases.mp4 07:55 10 Russian Idioms that will help you sound like a NATIVE!.mp4 11:07 10 small words that ALL natives use.mp4 10:36 10 USE...
Below is the word of our Russian Lesbian Dictionary that we will expand in new editions. If you know any more, please, contact us. But first some information about the language and where it is spoken. Russian is an Indo-European language spoken by 278 million people in 17 countries and ...
Now let’s look at the formal situations. Formalhelloin Russian is: Здра́вствуйте. [zdrást-vuî-tye] Good morning (afternoon, evening). You can always replacehellowith wishing people a good time of the day: До́броеу́тро. ...
how do you say how are you in russian 这个在 俄语 里怎么说? 查看翻译 回答eyes_wide_shut 2018年8月17日 俄语 Нучё, каконо? 查看翻译 1 like Highly-rated answerer 这个答案有帮助吗? 嗯... (0) 有帮助 (0) nik_a132 2018年8月17日 俄语 乌克兰语 "какты?" or ...
根据句意,问你是怎么做俄罗斯汤的,how about后面接动词ing形式故排除;how如何,怎么,相比较最合适。所以正确答案是D。 结果一 题目 【题目】_ do you make Russian soup? ()A. How aboutB. How manyC. WhatD. How 答案 【解析】D相关推荐 1【题目】_ do you make Russian soup? ()A. How about...
___do you make Russian soup?( )A. How aboutB. How manyC. WhatD. How 答案 how about怎么样;how many多少;what什么;how如何;根据句意可知,此问句为"你怎么做俄罗斯汤",表示方式,因此用how;how about后面跟doing形式,因此排除。故选:D。 结果三 题目 ___do you make Russian soup?( )A.How ...
In the casual translation, the greeting "Привет" (Hi) is used, which is a more informal and friendly way to address someone in Russian. The question "какты?" (how are you?) is a simpler and more casual way to ask about someone's well-being compared to the formal ...
In Russian, the most common way to say thank you is “спасибо” (spah-see-buh). This word can be used in a variety of situations, from expressing gratitude for a gift or a kind gesture, to thanking someone for their help or support. ...