Здравствуйте Katya!
Привет, Джеймс! (pronounced pre-viet, James)
Katie. However, there is the Russian name Екатерина (Yehkaterina) which is generally anglicized to Kathrine, which in turn is shortened to Katie. So, Катя (Katya), which is the diminutive of Екатерина would equate to Katie.
You can say hello or hallo, but you can also say Goeiedag.
They don't have a special word for hello because they don't say hello. They say good evening and afternoon in twi.
Lao Shi'n hao is how you say hello teacher in chinese
This is how you say hello in Russian: Privet=hello or Zdrastwuyte=hello This is how you say Bye in Russian: Paka=Bye or Bye-Bye=Bye I hope I helped you :)
privyet babychka is how u say hello baby in russian.
in Russian language
Hello Colin in Russian is Privet, Colin. Privet is pronounced pree-VIET.
An informal way to say hello in Russian is "Привет" (privet), which is equivalent to "hi" or "hey" in English.
здравствулте! Jennifer
sdrastvooti is how to say hello in russain
Pronounced (Zdrastvuyte)
The word for "ugly" in Russian is "уродливый" (urodlivy).
"Privet" is the correct way to say "hi" in Russian. You may also say "zdrasvedte" which means hello.
Katya is the nickname for the Russian name Yekaterina (similar to the nickname Kate for the English Katherine.)
There are a few ways to say hello in Russian. Thank you is easier. "Spa-CEE-ba". For someone you know well, you can greet them with "zdrasty", but for most people you'd say the whole word, "zdrast-voo-tye". On the phone, you'd say, "Ah-lo"