How do you say 'mother' in Russian?
Mother = мать (maht')
Mom = мама (MAh-muh)
Be careful, because мат/мать sound very similar to the English ear, but they are very different. Мат is like "curse words."
How do you say excuse me in Russian?
To say "excuse me" in Russian, you can say "извините" (izvinite) or "простите" (prostite).
What does 'jaja' in Russian mean?
Nothing. "Ja ja" means "Yes, yes" in German, and Russians are fond of saying it because of the number of times they have heard it in movies.
How do you say very little in Russian?
Russian for 'very little' (as in: - Do you speak Russian? - Very little.) is немного (pronounced nemNOga).
How do you say sister in Russian sister?
singular: сестра - sih-STRAH
Russian only stresses one syllable in each word and vowels like "e" change their sound when they are not stressed. Therefore, it would not be pronounced "syeh" but rather "sih" as in the English word "sister"
How do say i love you a lot in Russian?
You can say "Я очень тебя люблю" (Ya ochen' tebya lyublyu) which means "I love you very much" in Russian.
How do you say I love in Russian?
Я тебя люблю. Ya tebya lublu.
The bold letters are empasised.
However, note that this phrase is informal.
The formal version would be "Yah vahss lyooblyoo" (я вас люблю)
How do you spell iain in Russian?
Iain is the Gaelic version of John. Its other versions include Ian, Ewen, Ewan, Eoin and Eoghainn. In Russia, it is Ivan.
How do you say im hungry in Russian?
Я голоден (Ya góloden). Extremely formal variant.
Я хочу есть (Ya hochU yest)
Есть хочется ( Yest hOchetsa)
How do you say thank you Jesus in Russian?
Слава Иисусу Христу.
It literally means "Glory be to Jesus", but since the English phrase Thank God! translates as слава Богу ("Glory be to God!") this would be the correct translation in most cases.
If you are looking for a literal translation, like if you were saying "Thank you, Joe" then
Спасибо тебе, Иисус.
What does mya mean in Russian?
Nothing. It's not a recognizable Russian word. Try providing the context in which you saw this word used.
How do you say im learning Russian in Russian?
Pronounced "Я учу русский (язык)" (Ya uchú rússkiy yazík)
Ya - I
uchu - to study/learn
russkiy (yazik) -Russian (language)
How do you say Bryce in Russian?
In Russian, the name "Bryce" is typically transliterated as "Брайс" (pronounced as "Braiss").
How do you spell Dustin in Russian?
There's not really an "uh" sound in Russian, but I would probably transliterate that name as Дастин (DAH-steen), Достин (DOH-steen), or Дустин (DOO-steen) depending on which you prefer.
How do you say 'Hello' in Russian?
Privet is a less- formal way of saying hello, so if you wish to be less formal as when speaking with friends and close family members privet is the word! If you are speaking to an elder or a person you have just met a respectful way of saying hello is Zdrazdwotya.
Speaking with friends in less formal way: Privet, kak dyela?
Speaking with elders: Zdrazdwotya, kak dyela?