How are you doing - kak dela?
Как дела? (Kak dela?)
in Russian we don't use "do" in sentances like how do you do? or, what do you think?; because Russian uses grammatical case for each set of words or sentence. Most common translation of 'do' to Russian is Дело-Delo means Doing or Business
The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
The proper adjective for Russian is "Russian."
The Russian word for "Russian" is русский, pronounced ROOS-ski. If you want to write it in English, you can write it as russky.
In Russian, 'Russian' is pronounced as 'русский' (ruskiy).
Russian Don is not currently a foundation (starter horse) option.
doing whatever the hell the government tells them to do!
in Russian we don't use "do" in sentances like how do you do? or, what do you think?; because Russian uses grammatical case for each set of words or sentence. Most common translation of 'do' to Russian is Дело-Delo means Doing or Business
how ar you --------------------------------------- "kak uuu tebya dela?" ~K*A~
how ar you --------------------------------------- "kak uuu tebya dela?" ~K*A~
No, in fact a Russian cosmonaut recommended doing so.
The credits of doing that are on Mendeleev's account, a Russian scientist.
Mikhail Gorbachev
apparently he is just FPSKyle doing a Russian voice which is a very good impression of a russian especially during 10 minute vids
Mikhail Gorbachev
Men's singles figure skating.
russians spend their time by doing work around the house.