That stands for 'I´m sorry for you'
"Kak dulce" is not a common Russian phrase. It may be a misspelling or misunderstanding of another word or phrase in Russian. Can you provide more context or clarify the term?
kak dela or kak dilishki
Как дела? (Kak dela?)
In Russian, "What is your name?" is translated as "Как вас зовут?" (pronounced: Kak vas zovut?).
Как вы себя чувствуете? (Kak vy sebya chuvstvuyete?) Shortly: Как вы? (Kak vy?)
Do you mean how to say 'what is your name' in Russian? shto tvoe imea? - what is your name? no that's not your name!!! Russians say: KAK TEBIA (TEBA) ZOVUT? or KAK VAS ZOVUT (respectfully or more than one person. //// well yes it is not chto tvoyo Imya. Its как тебя зовут informal or как вас зовут formal. This literally means "How do they you call/refer to you?" Or something like that.
"Kak dulce" is not a common Russian phrase. It may be a misspelling or misunderstanding of another word or phrase in Russian. Can you provide more context or clarify the term?
kak dela or kak dilishki
'Kak dela'.
kak dela ?
Как дела? - kak dela? OR Как жизнь? - Kak zhizn'?
"kak otdohnoolee vchera?"
Как дела? (Kak dela?)
this is not a drink question. kak ti la, however, is the answer.
This can be pronounced as 'Kak bela yeda'.
'Kak vas zavyt'.
In Russian, "What is your name?" is translated as "Как вас зовут?" (pronounced: Kak vas zovut?).