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English and Russian are two distinct languages. Translating words from English to Russian requires English to Russian dictionary or a language translator. The pronunciation of certain words is best learned if assisted by a person fluent with the language.

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How do you say pronouce and spell destiny in Russian?

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The Russian word for "destiny" is "судьба." It is pronounced as "sood-ba."

How do you say swag in Russian?

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The closest equivalent to "swag" in Russian is "статус" (status), which is used to describe someone who is stylish and confident.

How do you say 'hurry up' in Russian?

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Biyastra, or in written form быстрее

What is the Colombian language equivalent of the name Janine?

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The Colombian language equivalent of the name Janine would be "Yanina."

What is the Russian language equivalent of the name Lauren?

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The Russian language equivalent of the name Lauren is Лорен (pronounced as "Loren").

What does William mean in Russian?

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William in Russian is translated as "Уильям" (Uil'yam). It is a common English given name that can be phonetically transliterated into Russian.

How do you pronounce the Russian word spasibo?

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This word is pronounced as "spuh-see-buh" with the emphasis on the first syllable "spuh."

What does musha mean in Russian?

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"Musha" doesn't have a direct translation in Russian. It may be a misspelling or mistranslation. Can you provide more context or details?

What is the Russian language equivalent of the name Ryan?

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The Russian language equivalent of the name Ryan is Райан (pronounced 'ra-yahn').

Are you comfortable in Russian?

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Yes, I am capable of communicating in Russian. How may I assist you today?

What is the Russian translation of the name Samuel?

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The Russian translation of the name Samuel is Самуил (Samuil).

How do you spell Henry in Russian?

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Henry in Russian is spelled as "Генри" (pronounced as Gen-ree).

What is the difference btw bg 758 and bg 760?

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BG 758 and BG 760 are different shades in the Pantone color system. BG 758 is a light blue-green color, while BG 760 is a darker shade of blue-green. The two colors are similar but have distinct variations in their tone and intensity.

What does dyetki mean in Russian?

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"Dyetki" is not a Russian word and does not have a specific meaning in the language. It may be a typo or a misspelling of another word.

How do you say but not much in Russian?

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You can say "но не очень" in Russian to mean "but not much".

How you feeling in Russian?

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"Как ты себя чувствуешь?" (Kak ty sebya chuvstvuesh?)

How do you spell wolf in Russian?

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Волк (pronounced as "volk")

How do I say 'do you miss me' in Russian?

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The phrase "do you miss me" in Russian is "ты скучаешь по мне".

How is your life in Russian?

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"Как у вас дела?" is the translation for "How's life?".

What is the color white in Russian?

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The color white in Russian is "белый" (pronounced as "bely").

How do you say enough in Russian?

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"Enough" in Russian is "достаточно" (pronounced dostatochno).

What is the phonetic pronunciation of the word darling in Russian?

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The phonetic pronunciation of "darling" in Russian is [mily-yi].

How do you say fluffy in Russian?

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The word "fluffy" in Russian is "пушистый" (pushistyy).

How can you say what the in Russian?

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In Russian, you can say "the" as "the" (тот) or "that" (этот) depending on the gender and number of the noun it refers to.

What do you say welcome in Russian?

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In Russian, "welcome" is "добро пожаловать" (pronounced as "dobro pozhalovat").