written phonetically in English it would be... "Nyet Spasiba." In Russian it is нет спасибо.
The response "Нет, спасибо" (Nyet, spasEEbah) expresses a polite refusal.
Sometimes you can hear even "Да нет, спасибо" (Da nyet, spasEEbah), which means the same.
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
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"
Yes, it means "thank you".
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.
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"
Russian for "thank you" is спасибо, pronounced spa-SEE-ba.
Yes, it means "thank you".