Я не говорю по-русски. - Yah nyeh gahvahrYOO pah-ROOskee.
Vy govorIte po rOUsky
You would say it like: Я говоpю немножко по-pусски - Ya govoryu nemnozhko po-russki translating directly to: I (only) speak a little Russian.
"Очень мало" (Ochen' malo) is how you say very little in Russian.
"Baryshnikov." The name of a famous Russian dancer.
извините меня, Вы говорите на русском языке? (Cyrillic-Alphabet, Russian) izvinitye myenya, Vi govoritye na roosskom yazikye?(Latin-Alphabet, Russian) Excuse me, Do you speak Russian? (Latin-Alphabet, English)
Why dont you go to google translate and find it there.
I'm not sure. how do u say i dont speak english in french?
I would say Russian.
Yah gah-vah-RYOO pah Filipino
Ты симпатичный you are pretty ^ sorry i dont know how to pronounce it
No. The Russian people primarily speak Russian, and Germans primarily speak German.
To speak in a Russian accent, focus on pronouncing "r" sounds more strongly, elongating vowel sounds, and reducing the stress on syllables toward the end of words. Listen to native Russian speakers and practice imitating their intonation and rhythm.