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how 2 count from 0 to 100 billion in


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2006-08-14 10:11:22 · 9 answers · asked by john 2 in Travel Europe (Continental) Russia

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Da (yes)
Nyet (no)
Zd'rravstvooyte (hello)
Pri'vyet (hi)
Da sveedaneeya (goodbye)
Paka (bye)
Prasteetye (excuse me)
Eezveeneetye (sorry)
Spaseeba (thank you)
Vi gavareetye pa angleeskee? ( do you speak English?)
Ya ne gaga'ryu pa russki (I don't speak Russian)
Zatk'nis (shut up)
Mu'dak (asshole)

a'deen (one)
dva (two)
tri (three)
chetyre (four)
pyat (five)
shest (six)
sem (seven)
vosem (eight)
devyat (nine)
desyat (ten)

2006-08-14 17:14:06 · answer #1 · answered by nickname 4 · 1 0

Just send me 100 bucks by Western Union and I'll count that for you bro... :-)))
OK, no kidding, I'll write for you:
sto 100
tysiacha 1000
million 1,000,000
want more? hey, r u really so rich?
Hint & Tip : you should well know how to count till 100 :-), then it's a pice of cake... You should well count rubles not to get ripped off by service industry in Moscow. Good luck!

2006-08-15 07:15:54 · answer #2 · answered by Igor K 2 · 0 0

It depends what you want to do in Russia.
The most basic ones are
Привет (Pri-vet) Hello
Сколько стоит (Skol-ko stoit) How much is it
Где улица... (Gde ulitsa...) Where is .... street
Помогите (po-mo-gi-te) Help me
Отель (A-tel) hotel
Милиция (Mi-li-tsia) Police
Деньги (Den-gi) Money

If you need anything else e-mail me!

2006-08-14 17:49:52 · answer #3 · answered by sweetundina 4 · 1 0

john mne kajetsea ti prikalivaeshsea a sam govorish po ruski
if you didnt understand this was russian in english alphabit

2006-08-14 19:57:51 · answer #4 · answered by Andrei 1 · 1 0

Россия вперед!

2006-08-14 20:45:07 · answer #5 · answered by SimplyWhite 3 · 1 0

Спартак-чемпион!!! (Spartak is champion!!! Спартак-name of football/soccer club.)
Пиво без водки-деньги на ветер!!! (Beer without vodka is the waste!!!)

2006-08-17 09:07:01 · answer #6 · answered by Alexa 2 · 0 0

spahseebah-v-kehrman neh paloshish (the V is almost silent)
Easier to Say: Spahseebah kerman neh paloshish....
It means... "I can't put your 'thankyou' in my pocket!"

2006-08-15 23:15:42 · answer #7 · answered by Moose 4 · 0 1

"Poshol na hui pizdets" - is one of the most commonly used greetings. =)

2006-08-18 21:53:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

masterrussian.com

2006-08-16 00:24:02 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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