Mozhete ostavit' chaeviye! :)
The Russian word for mother is мать, which is simply pronounced "maht" (like "mat" with a short o sound). I hope this has helped. Feel free to improve this answer! :)
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In Russian, the word for dolphin is "дельфин" (pronounced "delfin"). This term is commonly used in both spoken and written language. If you need more context or specific phrases involving dolphins, feel free to ask!
The Russian translation for "come on" will be "davaj" or in Cyrillics - давай. I . You can always use our Free Russian translation help forum: http://free-translator.russian-translation-pros.com I .
The Russian word for hello is Здравствуйте. I know, it looks complicated, but I'll break it down. Simply, it is pronounced "Zdrahs-tvee-tye", with a slightly rolled "r". It may take a while to get it right, but it will be so rewarding. Trust me. You feel so intelligent when you can say such a complex word just for "hello". Now, to say "hi", is something completely different... Feel free to improve this answer! :) ZDRAHS-tvuy-te
I would compare Russian popular morale in WWI to say- Japanese popular morale in 1944 in WWII.
To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.
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How do you say "Dylan Smith" in Russian?
Trenatsat is how you say thirteen in Russian.
this how you say animal in Russian животное
Джиттербаг is how you say jitterbug in Russian