Matthew in Russian is Матфей (Matfey) or Матвей (Matvei).
Matthew smells, would mean 'Matthew is smelling'. (Matthew Nuha'eet) Matthew is smelly would be "Tam yest zapakh at Matthew". Which would mean "There is a smell coming from Matthew". I tried to translate as best I could, and the translation will sound perfect if you know how to imitate a Russian accent!
To say "no" in Russian, you can say "нет" (pronounced as "nyet").
The word "black" in Russian is "чёрный" (chyorniy).
"Enough" in Russian is "достаточно" (pronounced dostatochno).
"Один" is how you say "the one" in Russian.
Privet, Menya zovut - Matthew or Privet, Menya zovut - Matvey ( which is a Russian equivalent of Matthew)
Matthew smells, would mean 'Matthew is smelling'. (Matthew Nuha'eet) Matthew is smelly would be "Tam yest zapakh at Matthew". Which would mean "There is a smell coming from Matthew". I tried to translate as best I could, and the translation will sound perfect if you know how to imitate a Russian accent!
MatveyThere's a bit of preference involved in transliterating names into Russian. The closest to Matthew would probably be Матю (Mahtyoo).
Matvey
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