spasiba = thank you
pri krasna = excellent, very good etc.
-> spasiba prikrasna = thank you very much!
"Spasiba pri krasna" is not a correct Russian phrase. "Spasibo pri krásna" or "Спасибо при красно" would mean "Thank you for the beautiful" in Russian.
You can greet a Russian person by saying "Zdravstvuyte" (Здравствуйте), which means "Hello". It is a formal and polite way to greet someone in Russian.
"Привет" (pri-vyet) is a common way to say "hi" or "hello" in Russian, and can also be used informally to ask "what's up?" Another informal way to ask "what's up?" is "Чё как?" (chto kak?).
No, "pri" is not a common prefix in English. It is more frequently used in other languages such as Sanskrit or Latin.
It is pronounced as "pri-mi-ser-ee-us."
Some words that begin with the prefix "pri" include primary, prime, primate, and primitive.
Pri-vyet Привет Roll your r in the first syllable.
Pri-first-(primary)
Pri Gan was created in the 16th century by Rabbi Avraham b"r David Avraham Pesacher.
The ISDN pri was mapped with the EAPBX while some programming was made on the pbx. Then the signals from the PRI lines was routed to the pbx through the PRI card in the EAPBX.
The population of Češnjice pri Zagradcu is 87.
The population of Dol pri Pristavi is 57.
Prelože pri Lokvi's population is 81.
The population of Šmarje pri Jelšah is 9,662.
Golek pri Vinici's population is 55.
Brezje pri Tržiču's population is 361.
Selce pri Moravčah's population is 33.
Dolenje pri Jelšanah's population is 203.