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'Hi' (informal greeting): "Привет!" (pree-VjET) 'Hello' (polite informal, singular form): "Здравствуй!" (ZDRAV-stvuy) 'Hello' (more polite or plural form): "Здравствуйте!" (ZDRAV-stvuy-tjeh) 'Good day': "Добрый день!" (DOB-ryy djenj) 'Good morning': "Доброе утро!" (DOB-rah-ye UT-rah) 'Good evening': "Добрый вечер!" (DOB-ryy VjEH-cher)

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9y ago

Russian for "Welcome!" is Добро пожаловать, pronounced Da-bro pa-ZHA-la-vat

If you mean to say "you are welcome" and, like Mr. Miyagi in Karate Kid, do not like to waste words ("- Thank you! - Welcome.") then the word you are looking for is пожалуйста, pronounced pazhalusta.

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12y ago

In Russian 'Hello' is (Здравствуйте) and sounds like '[pree'vet]'.

Good morning - Dobroe utro (Доброе утро) Good day - Dobrij den' (добрый день) Good night - Dobroj nochi (доброй ночи)
"прывітанне", "вітанне", "здароў", "добры дзень", "алё" and "гэй"

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15y ago

The way to say "hello" varies a bit:

(I italicized the stressed syllables.)

If you're speaking:

to a peer or a friend: say "сдравствуй." (Strazt-vuy)

to 2+ people, a stranger, or an elder: say "сдравствуйте." (Strazt-vootd-yeh)

You could also say "Как дела?" (kok de-la?) which is equivalent to "What's up?"

"Welcome to Russia" would be "Спрездом в россию" (Spr-yez-dum v ros-see-you).

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14y ago

"Welcome to Russia", in Russian, is pronounced Dabro pajalavat v Rasseeyu.

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15y ago

Dobro Pojhalovat'!

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12y ago

Hi, I am Russian

Пожалуйста

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6y ago

zdravstvuyte or privet!

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