A standard way to open a business letter is with the words "Уважаемый" ("Уважаемая" for a female) followed by an appropriate name form and an exclamation point. "Уважаемый" means "Respected" or "Esteemed" and is similar to how Germans open their formal letters. The greeting is traditionally centered on the page.
Уважаемый Петр Петрович! (addressee's first name and patronimic, if known)
or
Уважаемая Анна Ивановна!
or
Уважаемый господин Иванов! (more formal, and helpful if only last name is known; while contraction "г-н" for "господин" is common, it is not considered proper)
or
Уважаемая госпожа Иванова! (female)
or
Уважаемые господа! (if addressing a group of people, even if it includes women, or company as a whole)
or
Уважаемый Андрей! (people working in companies with a Western-style corporate cultures will be comfortable wit a first name only; just never use "Дорогой" the way "Dear" is commonly used in English).
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Close with
С уважением, (It means "With respect", or "Respectfully")
Your Name in Cyrillic or Latin characters (If you write in Cyrillica, they will appreciate the effort; if you leave it in English, there will be less room for confusion)
Hope this helps!
Товарищ (Tavárishch)
talk to you soon - до скорого (dah sko-ro-vah)
It depends on what product you are selling or where you want to purchase raw materials or labour from. Useful languages would include: English French (Parisian) Spanish Italian German Greek Russian Chinese (Mandarin) Chinese (Cantonese) Korean (South) Japanese
No. The brothers who created the app, Pavel and Nikolai Durov, were born in Russia, however the Telegram app HQ is in Berlin, Germany.The creators say the app does not belong to any country and is a global non-commercial project.You can find this information and more on the apps official FAQ page.
You name it, and an intelligence officer has probably already figured out how to use it to complete his or her mission. It could be anything from a ruble to buy a Russian newspaper to a $225 million photoreconnaissance satellite. The problem with this question is, what kind of an officer are we talking about? There are quite a few. An interrogator will use a far different set of tools than a remotely-based sensor technician, who himself will use different tools than a U-2 driver.
Please in Russian Cyrillic is пожалуйста.
The Russian language uses the Cyrillic alphabet, which includes some characters that resemble numbers. This is because the Cyrillic alphabet was originally based on the Greek alphabet, which also features some characters that resemble numbers. The use of characters that look like numbers is simply a historical quirk of the development of the Cyrillic script.
"Russian" in Cyrillic is spelled as "русский".
'Please' in Russian Cyrillic alphabet is written as "пожалуйста".
The modern Russian alphabet is a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet and contains 33 letters.
'Welcome' in Russian Cyrillic is 'добро пожаловать'.
The Cyrillic alphabet is derived from the Greek alphabet, with the addition of several characters from the Hebrew alphabet.
The Russian word for peace in Cyrillic is мир.
English speaking people use the Roman Alphabet. Russian speaking people use the Cyrillic Alphabet. The A is the same. The B looks different.
Russian is a Cyrillic language.
cyrillic
The Cyrillic alphabet is the alphabet used by Russian-speakers and a few other languages in the Slavic language family. It is made up of Greek and Hebrew characters and is used to spell out Russian (and other Slavic) words phonetically. It was created by Greek missionaries when they traveled to Russia.