Brieviet
A formal greeting or a greeting for multiple people would be, "Здравствыйте!" (ZDRAST-viy-te). An informal greeting would be, "Привет!" (pri-VYET) or "Здравствый!" (ZDRAST-viy).
In Russian, you can say "здравствуйте" (Zdravstvuyte) or "привет" (Privet) to greet someone.
grettings
The Russian alphabet has no Q
There is no definitive answer as the number of words in the Russian dictionary can vary depending on the source. Estimates suggest that there are over 150,000 words in the Russian language, but this number can change as new words are added and others become obsolete.
There is not a "q" in the Russian alphabet.
In the words of the inimitable Count Dracula: "Good Evening"
Observe, acknowledge, greet, embrace.
In Russian words are Спасибо and/or Spasibo
Some Russian words sound and have the same meaningas English but are said in a Russian accent so it's hard to tell but most words do not sound English at all
They are words used to greet others.
I/you/we/they greet. He/she/it greets. The present participle is greeting.