Товарищ = tovarisch
The bold letter is empasised.
In Russian, you would say "товарищ" (pronounced: to-va-REESH) to mean comrade.
"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.
Товарищ (Tavárishch)
comrade penguin
It's Russian for comrade
"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.
These letters unscramble to spell the word comrade.
No. "Comrade" entered English from French and is related to Latin "camera" meaning "room" or "chamber." In Russian it is товарищ/tovarishch.
Goodbye, Friend. Its Russian, I believe.
хороший товариш (pronounced 'harro-shee tavareesh')
In Russian, "Любимая" is how to say/spell sweetheart.