Russian for "Thank you for your help" sounds like "spaSEEba za vAshou POmasch".
The sentence "spaSEEba za vAshou POmasch" sounds very polite and formal.
Native speakers of Russian usually say more briefly and informally, like "spaSEEba" (thanks) or "bol'shOye spaSEEba" (thanks a lot) or "spaSEEba vam / teebYE" (thank you). All of these forms are also polite.
Спасибо - Spa-see-bah - thank you
Russian for "Thank you anyway" is в любом случае, спасибо. Pronounced v liubom sluchaye, spaseeba.It is not a very common thing to say in Russian.
In Russian words are Спасибо and/or Spasibo
Tagalog translation of THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP: Salamat sa iyong tulong.
There are a few ways to say hello in Russian. Thank you is easier. "Spa-CEE-ba". For someone you know well, you can greet them with "zdrasty", but for most people you'd say the whole word, "zdrast-voo-tye". On the phone, you'd say, "Ah-lo"
Спасибо - Spa-see-bah - thank you
Russian for "Thank you anyway" is в любом случае, спасибо. Pronounced v liubom sluchaye, spaseeba.It is not a very common thing to say in Russian.
Spasibo
In Russian words are Спасибо and/or Spasibo
Spasibo
спасибо spasibo
spasibo "Spasibo" means "thank you" in Russian. "Chess" is "shahmaty" in Russian.
Spasibo
Спасибо за всё.
Tagalog translation of THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP: Salamat sa iyong tulong.
There are a few ways to say hello in Russian. Thank you is easier. "Spa-CEE-ba". For someone you know well, you can greet them with "zdrasty", but for most people you'd say the whole word, "zdrast-voo-tye". On the phone, you'd say, "Ah-lo"
"Mne nujna pomosh." = "I need help." Spelled in Russian "Мне нужна помощь." Or "Pomogitye!" = "Help!" if that's a call for help. Spelled in Russian "Помогите!"