you pronounce it like this- ya znau nescolico slov. which is like - i know a few words literally.
In Russian words are Спасибо and/or Spasibo
"I know" in Russian is "я знаю" (pronounced ya znayu).
agromniy is how you say it. but sorry cant write it in Russian words:(
To say the words much love in Russian one says mnogo lyubvi. To say these words in Italian one says tanto amore.
There are a few ways to say it: княгиня "knyaginya" княжна "knyazhna" принцесса "printzyessa"
How to say "do not know" in Russian depends on who it is who does not know. (I) do not know - (ya) nee znayu You do not know - ti nee znayesh
In Russian words are Спасибо and/or Spasibo
Well if you mean why do they say no Russian is because if they say any Russian the Russian government will know their yerrorists instead of the Americans
stoimost' aviabiletov i know cuz i am a Russian
"I know" in Russian is "я знаю" (pronounced ya znayu).
agromniy is how you say it. but sorry cant write it in Russian words:(
To say the words much love in Russian one says mnogo lyubvi. To say these words in Italian one says tanto amore.
There are a few ways to say it: княгиня "knyaginya" княжна "knyazhna" принцесса "printzyessa"
This is how you write it-сладкий. But i don't know how to say it in Russian.Snaregirl306
путешествие -------------------------------------------------- I do not know how to pronounce it.
When you're trying to say "them" in Russian, you have to be mindful of the six declinations that exist in the Russian grammar. They, to them, with them, without them, by them are all different words. Assuming you want to know how to say "them" in a phrase such as "Us and them", you say oni. It sounds exactly like onion, but the accent is on the ee sound. Almost like you were saying "Uh, knee!", but in one word :)
to know - ‎знать How to say "I know": "Ya_s nigh_oo" How to say "I don't know": "Ya nees nigh_oo"