The Russian word for friend is "друг" pronounced as "droog".
"Готов" (pronounced as "gotov") is how you say "ready" 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.
The Russian word for wife is "жена" which is pronounced as "zhena."
You can say "мой сын" in Russian, which translates to "my son" in English.
A Russian father is typically referred to as a "отец" (otec) in the Russian language.
In Russian, "mom" is spelled "мама" (pronounced as "mama") and "dad" is spelled "папа" (pronounced as "papa").
The Russian equivalent of the English name Tyler is Тайлер (pronounced as "Tay-ler").
"Can't" in Russian can be translated as "нельзя" (nyel'-zya) or "не мочь" (ne moch').
The word "large" in Russian is "большой" (pronounced "bol'shoy").
In Russian, "god" is translated as "бог" (pronounced as "bog").
moy karandash bolshoy ee jolty is how you say it but i cannot write it in Russian letters sorry :(
"Tachek" is not a Russian word. It does not have a meaning in the Russian language. It is possible that it may be a misspelling or a word from another language.
"Любовь" (pronounced: lyubov') is the Russian word for "loving."
"Привет" (pri-vyet) is a common way to say "hi" or "hello" in Russian, and can also be used informally to ask "what's up?" Another informal way to ask "what's up?" is "Чё как?" (chto kak?).
You can say "Я никогда никогда не попрошу у тебя" in Russian.
Уважаю братюня! - Uvajayu Bratunya!
which means "i give you my respect"
In Russian, you can say "что угодно" to express the same idea as "what ever."