en pona si enna orfe
You can say "Я никогда никогда не попрошу у тебя" in Russian.
In Russian, you can say "что угодно" to express the same idea as "what ever."
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
"Как вас зовут?" (Kak vas zovut?) is how you would ask "What is your name?" in Russian.
"Привет" (pri-vyet) is a common way to say "hi" or "hello" in Russian, and can also be used informally to ask "what's up?" Another informal way to ask "what's up?" is "Чё как?" (chto kak?).
To say "no" in Russian, you can say "нет" (pronounced as "nyet").
just say i would never leave your side and ask him/her thae same questen
Just say i am not Ever never ever going to like you. If that doesn't work ask a preffesional
We never use this word. But if you want: teplo or тепло in Russian language.
never say ever
You are are the best Russian ever Вы лучше русских когда-либо Vy luchshe russkih kogda-libo
Ask a Russian, he'll say a Russian plane is better. Ask an American, he'll say an American plane is better. YOU have to decide...based upon YOUR research.
they say that they love you and never ever wants to leave you. if you dont kno if he loves you back ask him he will reply its easy
easy, ask her, act confident, just walk right up to her and ask her out, or ask a friend to ask her out for you, and if she says no, just say it was a joke, to not make a fool out of your self.
There is no evidence that Karl Marx specifically said "Never Trust a Russian." Marx's work focused on critiquing capitalism and promoting socialism, and he did not make widespread statements about specific nationalities or individuals.
You can never say never.
Never say never, but it'sdoubtful.
No, and never be it!! (I can say it because im belarussian)