kak dela or kak dilishki
You can say "Серьёзно, заткнись!" to mean "No seriously, shut up!" in Russian.
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Он затаил меня is how you say "he stood me up" in Russian.
"На́ тебя́" (Na tebya) is a colloquial way to express "Up Yours" in Russian. It is a rude and offensive phrase, so it's important to use with caution and only in appropriate contexts.
its a phrase meaning "whats up?" or "whats going on?" or "whats happening?"
"tahst whats up" lol -_- ;)
You say whats up?
You can say "Серьёзно, заткнись!" to mean "No seriously, shut up!" in Russian.
nothing wats up wiv ur face!
Reply what are you doing now or a simple "sup"
Well if there nothing to say just say whats up or whats new
Russian for "Wake up!" is проснись!, pronounced prasNEES! (as in niece, not knees)
Проснись - Prosnis'
whats up
give her a compliment or say, "hey, whats up?"
u should ask him even though he will say no. then follow him a couple times see whats up. if it is true will break up with him.
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