Hochesh bit' moim droogom?
Хочешь быть моим другом?
"Хочешь быть моим другом?" is how you say "Want to be my friend?" in Russian.
The Russian word for friend is "друг" pronounced as "droog".
The Russian word for "Russian" is русский, pronounced ROOS-ski. If you want to write it in English, you can write it as russky.
So you have never heard of Google translate? If you want people to say Luke in Russian you say Luke. If you want it spelled using Russian characters it would look like this Лука Лука Люк
You say it the same as in English, only you make sure to pronounced the ending E and R separately, as you would be saying "TERrabyte". If you want to write it in Russian, you write Питер.
To say "no" in Russian, you can say "нет" (pronounced as "nyet").
You pronounce 'lutchshi drukk' for best friend in russian.
The Russian word for friend is "друг" pronounced as "droog".
Say do you want to paint in Russian
tvoу droog Твой друг
Cheers in Russian is said like this "Ura". I found it on google translate.
The Russian word for "Russian" is русский, pronounced ROOS-ski. If you want to write it in English, you can write it as russky.
We never use this word. But if you want: teplo or тепло in Russian language.
Google English to Russian translation.
say I just became that way that I didn't want to ruin our friendship
Would you like to be my girlfriend
друг (droog) masculine; подруга (podrooga) feminine
"What you and your friend want to do" is literally "Lo que mi amigo y yo queremos hacer." If you want to say "My friend and I want to... " that would be "Mi amigo y yo queremos..."