When you're trying to say "them" in Russian, you have to be mindful of the six declinations that exist in the Russian grammar. They, to them, with them, without them, by them are all different words.
Assuming you want to know how to say "them" in a phrase such as "Us and them", you say oni. It sounds exactly like onion, but the accent is on the ee sound. Almost like you were saying "Uh, knee!", but in one word :)
Yes in Russian is "ะดะฐ" pronounced as "da".
well in spanish you Yo te quiero ;)
лёд - lyod (an "L" in front of "YO" and a "D" ending, not the easiest Russian word to say)
Yah mai yo! It is a Russian expletive that politely means "Holy Crap!" It is used as a response to being happily surprised at someting.
in spanish is yo te quiero
they say hi and then they say hey wats up yo man yo yo yo yo hahahahhahahaha YO PEACE MAN YO
I = Yo
I do not is no hago in spanish.
The Russian accent is known for its strong pronunciation of consonants, flat intonation, and rolling of the 'r' sound. It can vary in intensity depending on the region of Russia the speaker is from. Overall, it is characterized by a distinct and recognizable rhythm and cadence.
me and yo mpm
because yo we do you
To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.