How do you spell George in Russian?
George in Russian is spelled as "Георгий" (pronounced as "Georgiy").
How do you say the word pay in Russian?
It depends on the context of the word of course, meaning if you could give an entire sentence it would be easier to translate. If you mean "pay" as in to pay for a car, the infinitive of the verb "to pay" is "платить" (platit' *note the stress is on the 'i', which is pronounced like "ee" so to say it outloud it would be "platEEt").
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What do you say beautiful in Russian?
"Красивая" (pronounced: kraseevaya) is the translation of "beautiful" in Russian when referring to a female, while "красивый" (pronounced: kraseevy) is used for a male.
How do you say savior in Russian?
Russians say спаситель (spasEEtyel',/EE/ as in "sleep") in the meaning of "A person who rescues you from harm or danger". "Ты - мой спаситель!" means exactly the same as "You are my saviour!"
The word Спаситель in Russian means Saviour (Jesus Christ).
How do you say it was good in Russian?
You can say "Это было хорошо" in Russian to mean "It was good."
How do you say i am trying in Russian?
You can say "Я пытаюсь" [Ya pyatayus'] in Russian to mean "I am trying."
How do you say babushka in Russian?
It depends on if you mean the "head scarf" or if you are saying "grandmother."
The head scarf is baBOOshka with the emphasis on the "boo" (ba-BOO-shkah). Grandmother is BAbushka, with the emphasis on the "ba" (BAbu-shkah).
How do you say scarf in Russian?
The word is шарф, pronounced [sharf] with a long a just like in "scarf."
How do you say don't speak English in Russian?
To say "don't speak English" in Russian, you would say "Не говорите по-английски."
In Russian, 44 is said as "сорок четыре" (sorok chetyre).
The phrase "Will you marry me?" in Russian is "Ты выйдешь за меня замуж?" (Ty vyjdeš' za menja zamuzh?). This is typically used by a man asking a woman to marry him.
How do you say in Russian language OK I'll ask a question and see what they'll do?
Horosho. Ya sproshu u neeh i posmotreem Shto oni budut delat
How do you say in Russian i know a few words?
you pronounce it like this- ya znau nescolico slov. which is like - i know a few words literally.
No. "Comrade" entered English from French and is related to Latin "camera" meaning "room" or "chamber." In Russian it is товарищ/tovarishch.