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Imagine you are learning Russian, and you want to tell your friend that you cannot speak Russian. How would you say this in Russian, using the words provided in the content?
Imagine you are learning Russian, and you want to tell your friend that you cannot speak Russian. How would you say this in Russian, using the words provided in the content?
Nillza
You are meeting someone for the first time and want to say "hello" in Russian. What would you say?
You are meeting someone for the first time and want to say "hello" in Russian. What would you say?
Privyet
You are at a restaurant with your friend, and you want to tell them you want to have a glass of wine. What would you say in Russian, using the words provided?
You are at a restaurant with your friend, and you want to tell them you want to have a glass of wine. What would you say in Russian, using the words provided?
Ya, vino
You want to order soup at a restaurant, and you are unsure how to say it in Russian. Using the words provided, write how you might ask the waiter/waitress if they have soup.
You want to order soup at a restaurant, and you are unsure how to say it in Russian. Using the words provided, write how you might ask the waiter/waitress if they have soup.
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You are at a restaurant with a friend, and they have finished their meal. What would you say in Russian to tell them "well done"?
You are at a restaurant with a friend, and they have finished their meal. What would you say in Russian to tell them "well done"?
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Study Notes
Russian Phrases
- Hello in Russian is "Привет" (privyet)
- Yes in Russian is "Да" (da)
- No in Russian is "Нет" (nyet)
- I in Russian is "Я" (ya)
- My in Russian is "Мы" (muy)
- You in Russian is "Ты" (tuy)
- She in Russian is "Она" (ona)
- He in Russian is "Он" (on)
- Thank you in Russian is "Спасибо" (spaseeba)
- Please in Russian is "Пожалуйста" (pajolsta)
- I am here in Russian is "Здесь" (zdes)
- Good night in Russian is "Спокойной ночи" (spacoyne nochi)
- Sweet dreams in Russian is "Сладких снов" (sladkih snov)
- Well done in Russian is "Молодец" (maladyets)
Russian Words
- Nilza is not a correct Russian word, did you mean "Нельзя" (nelzya), which means "you can't"
English-Russians Translations
- Welcome has no Russian translation provided
- Eat has no Russian translation provided
- Drink has no Russian translation provided
- Wine has no Russian translation provided
- Cheese has no Russian translation provided
- Soup has no Russian translation provided
Occupations
- Teacher has no Russian translation provided
- Actor has no Russian translation provided
- Engineer has no Russian translation provided
- Doctor has no Russian translation provided
- Pilot has no Russian translation provided
- Cook has no Russian translation provided
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Description
Learn basic Russian phrases for greetings, introductions, and common expressions. This quiz covers essential phrases for beginners.