What does Kalinka mean in Russian?
Kalinka is a diminutive form of the name Kalina, a shrub with red berries in Slavic languages. It is also the name of a famous Russian folk song known for its lively melody.
Zdravstuitye - Здравствуйте (the 'v' is silent here) is used in formal situations. Privyet - привет is for informal situations.
How do you say Good bye in Russian?
Good bye in Russian is "До свидания" (pronounced as "Da svidaniya").
What language is S Rozhdestvom Khristovym from?
С Рождеством Христовым (S Roždestvom Xristovym) is Russian and translates to "Merry Christmas."
How do you say 'happy appetite' in Russian?
In Russian, you would say "счастливое аппетит" to mean "happy appetite".
How do you say bless you in Russian?
Bless you - Bud' Zdorov, pronunciation would be Buhd' ( d at the end is soft) Sdarov.
Translation provided by a Russian-English-Translator.com
Enjoy!
будь(те) здоровь
What is the meaning of the Russian word 'pocnhka'?
Pocnhka is a Russian brand of natural mineral water.
How do you say 'lchaim' in Russian?
BUD' ZDOROV! It means something like "Be happy!" or closer "Be healthy!" You can say it as a toast or instead of greeting or saying "Bye!"
L'chaim (in Hebrew) literally means "to life." This is not correct. The Russian equivalent of L'chaim is Ðа здоровье! - Na zdorovye! [na-zdo-RO-vye] which means "To your health!" or "Your health!" Bud' zdorov! is said to someone who has just sneezed and indeed means "Be healthy!"
How do you say how are you in Russian?
Russian translation for "How are you" will be "Kak Dela" + (u tebya informal; u vas formal)* optional" - this is a transliteration, and in Cyrillics it's going to be: как дела у тебя/вас?
What does Rodina mean in Russian?
"Rodina" means "motherland" or "homeland" in Russian. It is commonly used to refer to one's native country or place of origin.
How do you say book in Russian?
Russian for "book" is книга, which can be spelled as kniga, but pronounced k-NEE-gah. That is to say, the k is not silent like it is in "knee" and should be pronounced the way the French were pronouncing "Silly English kaniggets" in Monty Python and The Holy Grail.
Plural "books" is книги, pronounced k-NEE-gui (as in guilty).
How do you say 'praise the Lord' in Russian?
To say "praise the Lord" in Russian, you would say "хвала Господу" (khvala Gospodu).
"Gospodin" in Russian is an honorific term used to address a man, similar to "Mr." in English. It shows respect and formality when addressing someone.