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English to Russian

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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What is the Russian word for the?

There is no word for "the" in the Russian language. There is also no word for is, a/an, or are.

For example, if you were to say: "I went into an old building in search of the cat. It is very cold there."

In Russian, you'd say: "I went in old building, searching for cat. It very cold there."

How do you say Hello and Thank you in Russian?

There are a few ways to say hello in Russian. Thank you is easier. "Spa-CEE-ba". For someone you know well, you can greet them with "zdrasty", but for most people you'd say the whole word, "zdrast-voo-tye". On the phone, you'd say, "Ah-lo"

How do you say 'lovely' in Russian?

Russian word for "love" (the noun) is любовь, pronounced liubof' (the f' is soft like you are going to say few)

Russian for the verb "to love" is любить, pronounced liubeet' (the t' is soft as if you are going to say tea). And then there is a ton of grammatical forms (called conjugations of all things) depending on who loves whom. The most popular being люблю, pronounced liublue for [I] love [you].

How do you pronounce hate in Russian?

In Russian, "hate" is pronounced as "ненависть" ("nenavist").

How do you say need help in Russian?

"Mne nujna pomosh." = "I need help."

Spelled in Russian "Мне нужна помощь."

Or "Pomogitye!" = "Help!" if that's a call for help.

Spelled in Russian "Помогите!"

How do you write the name Abigail in Russian?

The name Abigail can be written in Russian as Абигейл.

How do you say 'uncle' in Russian?

In Russian, "uncle" is translated as "дядя" (pronounced as dyadya).

How do you say do in Russian?

in Russian we don't use "do" in sentances like how do you do? or, what do you think?; because Russian uses grammatical case for each set of words or sentence. Most common translation of 'do' to Russian is Дело-Delo means Doing or Business

What does Spasibo mean in Russian?

"Spasibo" in Russian translates to "thank you" in English.

What is Russian word for grandfather?

The Russian word for grandfather is "дедушка" (pronounced "dedushka").

How do you say what's wrong in Russian?

To say "what's wrong" in Russian, you can say "что не так" (pronounced: shto nye tak).

I love you more in Russian?

Я люблю тебя больше

YA lyublyu tebya bolʹshe

How do you say blue in Russian?

синий (see-nee), though it is modified depending on the context.

How do you say Yes Sir in Russian?

if u mean it in military way, then "yest, ser". if u mean it just like polite version of yes, then we don't have it, just say "da" - yes.

How do you spell goodbye in russian?

Formal goodbye - До свидания

Informal goodbye - Пока

See you tomorrow - До завтра

How do you say Katie in Russian?

"Katie" can be translated to Russian as "Кэти" (pronounced as "Kehti").

How do you say 'ugly' in Russian?

In russian, уродско.
approximate sound in English = oo-rohd-sko

How do you say America in Russian?

"America" in Russian is "Америка" pronounced as "ah-MYE-ree-kah".

What is the Russian word for Grandpa?

Babushka.

Babushka is the Russian pronunciation for "Grandma"

Deduska is for Grandpa...

How do you say loser in Russian?

The word for "loser" in Russian is "проигравший" pronounced as "pro-ee-grav-she."

How do you say Thank you for your help in Russian?

Russian for "Thank you for your help" sounds like "spaSEEba za vAshou POmasch".

The sentence "spaSEEba za vAshou POmasch" sounds very polite and formal.

Native speakers of Russian usually say more briefly and informally, like "spaSEEba" (thanks) or "bol'shOye spaSEEba" (thanks a lot) or "spaSEEba vam / teebYE" (thank you). All of these forms are also polite.