The word жёлтый is a Russian equivalent of the color 'yellow'.
Yellow in Russian is желтый (zhe-ltiy).
Yellow in Russian is "желтый" (zhe-ltii).
The Russian word for yellow is pronounced Zhol-tee (the 'zh' sound is like 's' sound in the word 'pleasure'). It's written as желтый (well, the 'e' actually has two little dots on it, but my keyboard can't type that). This is the masculine form of the word.
moy karandash bolshoy ee jolty is how you say it but i cannot write it in Russian letters sorry :(
The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
The Russian word for "Russian" is русский, pronounced ROOS-ski. If you want to write it in English, you can write it as russky.
Жёлтый. IPA: [ˈʐoɫtɨj].
Yellow in Russian is "желтый" (zhe-ltii).
The Russian word for yellow is pronounced Zhol-tee (the 'zh' sound is like 's' sound in the word 'pleasure'). It's written as желтый (well, the 'e' actually has two little dots on it, but my keyboard can't type that). This is the masculine form of the word.
moy karandash bolshoy ee jolty is how you say it but i cannot write it in Russian letters sorry :(
Scientific name: Peltophorum dasyrachis,Russian name: Пелтофорум жёлтый,English name: Yellow batai
Primarily in Manchuria; the Yellow Sea and the Tsushima Straits.
the word is желтый i don't know i looked it up on the translater i hope this helps
The Yellow Sea is the body of water between Jiangsu, China and South Korea. The Sea of Okhotsk is the Russian body of water west of the Kuril Islands (the island chain that goes from Kamchatka to Japan).
1. Many places in New York City (check the yellow pages!) 2. On-line, of course! See related links.
Big. Yellow. Loud. People. Lunch box. School. Bus. Russian. "Go To Jail." Party Animal. Urine.
The "Battle of the Yellow Sea"; known in Russia as the "Battle of 10 August", which was fought in 1904 between Russian and Japanese steel battleships. The battle was tactically inconclusive, but a strategic victory for the Japanese Battle Fleet, as the Russian Fleet turned about and headed back into port; where they remained.
The current Russian flag is a horizontal tricolor with white on top, blue in the middle, and red on the bottom. More famous is the flag of the former Soviet Union, which had a red field with a yellow hammer, sickle, and star in the upper left corner.