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What Are Basic Touristy Phrases In Russian?

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    Because this program support the cyrillic alphabet as well as it could, I will write these in English:

    I'm looking for a hotel - ya ishuchu gastinitsa

    Could you write down the address for me? napishyte, pazhalsta, adress (literally write please address)

    Do you speak English? - vy gavarite pa-angliyski?

    I don't understand - ya ne panimayu

    I'm not accustomed to this - ya ne privyk

    I come from London - ya iz London

    Just a second! - sekundachku

    Just a minute! - minutku

    My name is Matthew - Menya zavut Matthew

    Nice to Meet You - Ochen priyatna

    It was nice to meet you - byla priyatana paznakomitsa

    How's things? - Kak Dela?

    What's new? - shto novava?

    Good thanks! - spasibo, kharasho

    Bye - Paka!

    Hello - Zdrastvuitye\

    See you tomorrow - da zavtra!

    It might be useful to say Atebis! which means F-off! you never know, there are annoying people all over the world!

    It's a simple language, you can learn it from a CD well, but you really need to chat to a Russian to help authentic pronounciation.
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    Epictetus  

    answered 3 years ago

    instead of long "Zdrastvuitye" you can simply say "[priv'et]", which is informal and goes better for Hello. Zdrastvuitye is official and difficult to pronounce =)
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    Ru-lady

    Ru-lady

    commented 2 years ago

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