хороший товариш (pronounced 'harro-shee tavareesh')
In Russian, you would say "товарищ" (pronounced: to-va-REESH) to mean comrade.
Товарищ (Tavárishch)
comrade penguin
Хорошая работа товарищ phonetically it reads: Horoshaya rabota tovarishch
"Comrade" in Russian.
A Russian comrade is typically called "tovarishch," which translates to comrade in English. It is a term commonly used during the Soviet era to address or refer to someone in a friendly and comradely manner.
It's Russian for comrade
comrade - le camérade
You can say "Это было хорошо" in Russian to mean "It was good."
"Tovarish" (товарищ) in Russian is a term meaning "comrade" or "friend." It was commonly used during the Soviet era to address or refer to others in a polite or camaraderie manner.
Товарищ = tovarischThe bold letter is empasised.
No. "Comrade" entered English from French and is related to Latin "camera" meaning "room" or "chamber." In Russian it is товарищ/tovarishch.