To say "I'm coming" or just "Coming" in the sense that you're going somewhere (on foot), you would say (emphasise the capitalised part of the word):
Я иду (ya i-DOO)
Or just:
Иду (i-DOO)
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To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.
The noun rain is дождь, pronounced, roughly, as dosht.There is no direct translation of the verb to rain. If you want to say that it is raining, you say идет дождь ("the rain is coming down").
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my wife and I in Russian?
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ia voz-vra-sha'-ys' v Ros-si-iy я возвраща'юсь в Россию
ночь, is how you spell it in Russian. you say it "nohch"
You say Today in Russian like this Сегодня
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