"I know" in Russian is "я знаю" (pronounced ya znayu).
The word for "sweet" in Russian is "сладкий" (sladkiy).
Алиса (pronounced as ah-LEE-sah) is the closest equivalent to Alyssa in Russian.
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).
How to say "do not know" in Russian depends on who it is who does not know. (I) do not know - (ya) nee znayu You do not know - ti nee znayesh
Well if you mean why do they say no Russian is because if they say any Russian the Russian government will know their yerrorists instead of the Americans
stoimost' aviabiletov i know cuz i am a Russian
The word for "sweet" in Russian is "сладкий" (sladkiy).
путешествие -------------------------------------------------- I do not know how to pronounce it.
to know - ‎знать How to say "I know": "Ya_s nigh_oo" How to say "I don't know": "Ya nees nigh_oo"
"Work" in Russian is "работа" ("rabota", pronounced "rah-BOH-tah").
If you want to know what a box in Russian it is "Коробка" [karobka] "To box" (fight) is: "боксировать" [boksirovat']
мое название на русском язык translates to "my name in russian"... don't know your name LOL
i know how but you cant do it on the computer sorry ) :
Алиса (pronounced as ah-LEE-sah) is the closest equivalent to Alyssa in Russian.
крепость I do not know how to say it... `KREPOST ( also, there is old word ТВЕРДЫНЯ = TVERDYNIA. Most people in Russia don`t know this word, but it was used for translation of "Lord of the Rings"-the-movie, so Russian tolkienists does know...