"�ак дела?" is the equivalent translation of "How are you?" into Russian. It is pronounced "kak dela?" with an emphasis on the second syllable.
Here you can find 2 audio clips where you can learn perfectly how to pronounce it.
This is what you'll hear:
- Each word pronounced slowly
- a letter-by-letter pronunciation, so you understand the sound of each Russian letter: http://www.russianforfree.com/lessons-how-to-read-in-russian-02.php
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