5 Ways to Say I THINK in Russian.mp4 04:51 5 Useful Slang Words in Russian Language.mp4 05:14 5 Steps to Being Fluent!.mp4 14:06 5 short words with A LOT of meaning!.mp4 07:24 5 Russian slang words that EVERYONE uses.mp4 07:04 5 Meanings of Давай _ Russian Langu...
How to say "Hello" in Russian (Привет). And how you can say it just like a native.
5 Useful Slang Words in Russian Language.mp4 05:14 5 Steps to Being Fluent!.mp4 14:06 5 short words with A LOT of meaning!.mp4 07:24 5 Russian slang words that EVERYONE uses.mp4 07:04 5 Meanings of Давай _ Russian Language.mp4 04:02 4 DAILY things to do to LEARN...
How do you say hello in Russian 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 How did your easy to use Russian say 相关内容 awhen carbon is added to iron in proper proportions the result is steel 当碳在适当的比例时增加到铁结果钢[translate] ...
1.1.Saying "Hello!" There are different ways of greeting people in Russian. The level of formality in the relationship determines which greeting you should use. Listen to themost commonform of greeting and practice saying it: Здравствуйте!
"Hi" in Russian is "Привет", "Hello" - "Здравствуйте", "Good morning" - "Доброеутро", "Good day" - "Добрыйдень", "Good evening" - "Добрыйвечер". I hope that I give you more, than you waited 😌. 查看翻译 1...
Yahhо̄is a cute way to say hello in Japanese that tends to be linguistically feminine. There are a few theories about its origins. While it does sound like the greeting “yoo-hoo!” in English, the predominant theory is that it comes from theGerman wordjohoo, which is historically use...
100 Ways to Say Hello in Different Languages Afrikaans: Hallo Where it’s spoken: South Africa Albanian: Përshëndetje Where it’s spoken: Albania, Kosovo Amharic: ሰላም (pronounced "salam") Where it’s spoken: Ethiopia Arabic: مرحبا (pronounced "marhaba") ...
Нучё, каконо?|Какдела? Какты? Каксамочувствие? Каквыпоживаете?|how you doing? how are you ? ( to friend) how you are? (about health feeling ) how are you? ( politely)|hello- здравствуйт
Romanian— salut, buna dimineata (formal; morning), buna ziua (formal; daytime), buna seara (formal; evening), buna (usually when speaking to a female pronounced boo-nah or bu-nah) Russian— Privet! (pronounced as pree-vyet; informal), zdravstvuyte (formal; pronounced ZDRA-stvooy-tyeh...