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I can only say them, I cannot spell them.
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Da = yes Nyets = no Pravda = truth parestroika = freedom I think. and found out it means restructuring Vodka = Da Da That's about all I know Here's a complete downloadable dictionary that will help the serious student of Russian learn more. http://www.freelang.net/dictionary/russian.html
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Too many to put them all here, but here's a sampling of some basic words / phrases, in phonetic English since I don't have a way to key the Russian letters: Da -- Yes Nyet -- No Kock Vwee Pozheevaiyetse -- How are you? Zdravstvweetseh -- Hello Dobreyuh Ootro -- Good morning Dobree Den -- Good day Spaseebuh -- Thank you Duh Sveedonyuh -- Good Bye Ne Mnoguh -- Not much Skolkuh Tebyeh Let -- How old are you? Krasnee -- Red ooh-che-neek -- Boy student Ooh-che-neetsuh - Girl student Noo shtoe -- Well what? Kto Etuh -- Who's there? Pochemoo -- Why? Shtoe -- What Gdeh -- Where Kock -- How Yah -- I (also a letter in Russian, looks like a backwards R in Russian) Yah Goverooh Puh-rooskie (I speak Russian) Yah Znaiyoo -- I Know Yah Ne Znaiyoo -- I don't know Neechevoh -- Nothing Hahreshoh -- Good Den Rozhdenyah -- Birthday Cevodnyah Moyah Den Roszhdenyah -- Today is my birthday Slava Bogoo Cevodnyah Pyahtneetzoo -- Thank God It's Friday Doomaiyetse Sneg -- Think Snow Doorock -- Idiot Vosskreesenyah -- Sunday Pahneedelneek -- Monday Ftorneek -- Tuesday Srehdah -- Wednesday Chetverg -- Thursday Pyahtneetzoo -- Friday Soobohtuh -- Saturday Yanvar -- January Fevrahl - February Mart -- March Ahprell -- April Mai - May Eeyoon -- June Eeyool -- July Ahvgoost -- August Sentyahber -- September Octahber -- October Nohyahber -- November Dehkahber -- December
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Ive been studying russian for 4 years. I know alot!
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That would be pretty difficult, since Russian is my first language. :P
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