The pronunciation is important, so I'll try my best:
good bye = doh-svee-dahn-yuh (accent on doh and dahn)
hello = pree-vyet or zdrast-vooee-teeyeh (accent on zdrast)
thank you = spa-see-bo (accent on see)
how are things? = kakh dyeh-lah? (informal) (accent on dyeh)
how are you? kakh vui poh-zhe-vie-eetye (more formal)
Great! = moh-loh-dyetz! (accent on dyetz)
See ya = pa-ka (equal accentation)
Stop it!= Pere- stahn! (accent on stahn)
Excuse me = eez-ve-nee=tye (accent on nee)
please= pah-zhou-sta (accent on zhou)
2006-10-14 08:47:43
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answer #1
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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Paka Russian
2016-11-11 07:32:53
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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The answer of Zelda is correct. Sprydle, Psycho, Warriorfo... made mistakes.
You may listen basic phrases at http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/other/quickfix/russian.shtml
2006-10-14 11:10:11
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Haha! But I dont get why it has to be labled 'Made in America' and 'small'.
2016-04-11 06:03:21
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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Da
2006-10-14 08:09:01
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answer #5
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answered by Isis 7
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Do you know that "do svidanija" means "till the next meeting"? Yes we use it as good bye, but we mean that we'll see you next time.
2006-10-16 18:14:21
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answer #6
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answered by Svetlana G 3
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da = yes
2006-10-14 08:33:30
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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im russian so i can help u out...
Hello - Privet
Bye - Paka
BYe - Da-civn-di-na (formal way)
Thanks - Ssba-ciba
How are you - Kak Dela?
2006-10-14 08:17:32
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Dah vis dan ya is goodbye
Spa cee va is thank you
Zz DRAST vet yah is hello
Men YAH zoh VOOT is my name is
2006-10-14 08:14:25
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answer #9
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answered by sprydle 5
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hello (formal)-zdrastwityay (stress on first 'a')
hello (informal)-privyet/ zdarova (stress 'ye')
good bye (formal)- do svidania (stress middle 'a')
good bye (informal)-paka (stress on last "a")
thank you(form. and inform.) spasiba (stress on 'i')
you're welcome (form)-pozjalusta (stress on middle 'a', zj like french j)
your'e welcome (inform.) nye za shta (stress on first word 'nye')
2006-10-14 08:19:16
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answer #10
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answered by warriorforchrist21 2
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