Days of week in Russian are:
Monday - Понедельник [po-ne-`delj-nik]
Tuesday - Вторник [`wtor-nik]
Wednesday - Среда [sre-`da]
Thursday - Четверг [chet-`werg]
Friday - Пятница [`pyat-nitza]
Saturday - Суббота [sub-`bota]
Sunday - Воскресенье [wos-kre-`senje]
Monday - Понедельник (Ponedelnik) Tuesday - Вторник (Vtornik) Wednesday - Среда (Sreda) Thursday - Четверг (Chetverg) Friday - Пятница (Pyatnitsa) Saturday - Суббота (Subbota) Sunday - Воскресенье (Voskresenye)
Some Russian girl names that start with "Z" are Zoya, Zinaida, and Zlata.
Russian last names often end in -ov, -ev, or -in for males, and -ova, -eva, or -ina for females. Examples include Ivanov, Petrov, and Sokolova. Some Russian last names may also be based on a person's occupation, physical characteristic, or geographical location.
Yes, names of the week are always capitalized in a sentence, regardless of their position. For example, "She will be joining us next Monday for the meeting."
A typical Russian school week consists of five days, from Monday to Friday. Each day usually includes around 5-7 lessons, with breaks in between.
Some of the names of Russian lakes include Lake Baikal, Lake Ladoga, Lake Onega, and Lake Teletskoye. Many of these lakes are among the largest in the world by volume or surface area.
Some Russian girl names that start with "Z" are Zoya, Zinaida, and Zlata.
the Sputnik was the first Russian spacecraft
The days of the week in English were mostly named for Norse gods, for example, Thursday = Thor's day. The pattern holds for many of the Germanic languages, too. The Russian week day names are based on a count starting with понедельник (Ponedel'nik) which comes, literally, from "Beginning of the week". In Spanish, you see Roman gods giving their names to the days.
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Tatiana is one of the most common Russian names.
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Yes, names of the week are always capitalized in a sentence, regardless of their position. For example, "She will be joining us next Monday for the meeting."
Russian male first names include: Ivan, Sergie, Sasha, Dima, Vlad, Vitaly, Andrew, Victor and Artom. Russian female names include: Irene, Lana, Svetlana, Mariya, Dariya, Natasha, Juli and Katya.
Here's a link to a good name generating website. If you want more names, just type "Russian girl names" into your search engine and hit "enter."
Names have the same pronounciation