Kak dyela ou tyebya syevodnya?
Yes, I am capable of communicating in Russian. How may I assist you today?
Translation: I feel like dancing bachata today.
John выглядит ужасно I didn't feel like writing "John" in Russian
1. Indo-European 2. Balto-Slavic 3. Slavic 4. East Slavic 5. Russian This is the most accurate time-line of the Russian language that I know of.. I hope this is what you were looking for~! :D
A Russian Cossack, known as a Kazak in Russian, is a historic community of East Slavic, Turkic, and Caucasian peoples who formed autonomous military communities in the Russian Empire. They were famously skilled horsemen and warriors who often served in the Russian military and played a significant role in Russian history. Today, Cossack communities still exist in Russia, Ukraine, and other former Soviet countries.
You say Today in Russian like this Сегодня
No it is not Russian. We still use it in the war today.
It's simply called "Russian"
It is governed by the Russian Federation
Yes, I am capable of communicating in Russian. How may I assist you today?
Russian People wear normal clothes that americans wear.
fe6l be5teg
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бу́дьте как до́ма is a Russian equivalent of 'Feel at home'.
And its hard to say how I feel today lame.
they feel sad and they dont really want to go
They weren't happy about it.