How do you spell fragile in Russian?
masculine form: хрупкий (hrupkiy) or ломкий(lomkiy)
feminine form : хрупкая (hrupkaya) or ломкая (lomkaya)
neuter: хрупкое (hrupkoye) or ломкое (lomkoye)
How do you say stop talking Russian in Russian?
za-mol-TCHEE (a little bit rude or impatient) or po-mol-TCHEE (milder)
The number 17 is pronounced as "shestnadtsat" in Russian.
How do you say midget in Russian?
The term "midget" is considered offensive in many cultures and languages, including Russian. It is recommended to use alternative terms such as "little person" or "dwarf" to be respectful and inclusive.
This is how you say he in russian:
How to write he in russian:Он
Latin letters and translation:On
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"Pashla nahui" is a vulgar phrase in Russian that is offensive and derogatory. It is not appropriate to use such language.
How do you introduce yourself in Russian?
Меня зовут _______ (name)
Read: /Min'ya za'vut/
Suits for every situation.
Less common, rather official:
Мое имя _______ (name)
Read: /Ma'yo 'imya/
How it the Russian word smol'nyi pronounced?
It's pronounced Smohl-nee (Smohl as in rhyming with coal)
However, just a fun fact: the Russians have a particular way of saying it, as they roll their tongues after pronouncing the "l". It's very hard to imitate, but if you listen closely you can notice the difference between a Russian and a non-Russian speaker saying it.
How do you say 'see you tomorrow' in Russian?
In Russian, 'see you tomorrow' is said as "Увидимся завтра" (Uvidimsya zavtra).
How do you say until tomorrow in Russian?
"До завтра" (Do zavtra) is how you say "until tomorrow" in Russian.
How do you say bravo in Russian?
I think bravo is an international word. If you mean saying bravo when you applause is the same thing: Браво - Bravo. In Russian sometimes we say: Браво Бис - Bravo, Beas! where Bravo means that you liked the scene and Beas is that you would like to hear it again.
What does kak dulce mean in Russian?
"Kak dulce" is not a common Russian phrase. It may be a misspelling or misunderstanding of another word or phrase in Russian. Can you provide more context or clarify the term?