Дом мертвых (dome mort-vee)
"Умер" umer
moy dom
дом - pronounced like the English word "dome" to say "house of" you'd have to know house of what/who. Russian uses cases (changes the endings of words) to show ownership, similar to 's in English. If you want to say "house of the cat" it's дом кошки (dome kosh-kee), but the word кошки starts out as кошка (kosh-kah). With words ending in a, change it to -ee. With words ending in consonants (y counts), add -a. That will get you pretty far. You can also find conjugation charts for Russian nouns on Wiktionary. House of John = дом John-a House of Emily = дом Emily-a House of Sara = дом Sary
Russian Dolls is the only one that comes to mind. From Russia with Love The Russia House Living Russia, or The Man with a Camera (1929) Say It in Russian Little Russia
By speaking to the dead. They can hear you. You want to be visited.. say something.
To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.
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Trenatsat is how you say thirteen in Russian.
this how you say animal in Russian животное
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House in Russian is spelled "дом" (pronounced dom).
my wife and I in Russian?