hi in Russian is "privet". if you're talking to your friends. if you are addressing an older person or a more formal version of "hi" or "hello" is "Zdrastvyite" or "dobri den' " (with a soft n.)
"Zdravstvujte" = hello (plural - to group of people or to an elderly/respectable person)
"Zdravstvuj" = hello (single - for example, to a friend)
"Privet" = hi (even less formal, between teenagers etc.)
In Russian 'Hello' sounds like '[pree'vet]'. Good morning - Dobroe utro (Доброе утро) Good day - Dobrij den' (добрый день) Good night - Dobroj nochi (доброй ночи)
привет (pronounced: privet)
zdras-tvooy-tyeh - Здравствуйте
Zdrastvuite.
[privet] [rossij:a]
npnbet is Russia and translit: Hello
Hello Russia - 1931 was released on: USA: 17 January 1931
if you mean say, bonjour means hello in french.
The cast of Hello Russia - 1931 includes: Walter Brennan as Bit Role Harry Gribbon Lucille Hutton Slim Summerville
I am not sure how it is spelt but it is pronounced nee-how
Privet! Kak dela? (Hello! How are you?) This is for familiar friends.
hello no Russia aint going to take over georgia the devil already went their to try it and im going to take over russia
all the five bows are at walmart i saw then there
yes scooby do is the best and if you saw the hello kitty thing here befor she is mad hello kitty is a jackass
It is rude to walk past a person and not say hello
Hello Bethany Bristow!!
I think it may be a hello kitty picture cuz i saw one at some store