Змея (pronounced zmeya).
The phonetic pronunciation of "darling" in Russian is [mily-yi].
Babushka. Babushka is the Russian pronunciation for "Grandma" Deduska is for Grandpa...
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Word : человек Pronunciation: chelovek
убивать, or Uutipas for English pronunciation.
Russian is the language of origin for the word sputnik. The word in question functions as a noun whose translation into English generally is as "companion". "co-traveler," or "fellow traveler." But regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "spuht-nihk" in Russian.
The US pronunciation of Cyrillic (e.g. the Slavic or Russian alphabet) is "suh-RILL-ick". The usual UK pronunciation is closer to "seer-RILL-ick".
The word means:Babushka (Russian: ба́бушка, Russian pronunciation: [ˈbabuʂkə] listen (help·info)) is a Russian word meaning "grandmother," or more generally (but quite informally) "old lady."* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babushkaba·bush·ka (b-bshk) n.A woman's head scarf, folded triangularly and worn tied under the chin. ---- [Russian, grandmother, diminutive of baba, old woman.]* http://www.thefreedictionary.com/babushkas
The following words are "TEACHER" in Russian, (pronunciation with English alphabet), [pronunciation with phonetic symbols], and the meaning.учитель (u-chi-kyelj) [ uː tʃiːkjel' ] - teacher (usually in schools)преподаватель(pre-pada-va-kyelj) [prɪː pəda va kjel'] - teacher, instructor (for universities)The places where must be stressed are in bold type.
In Russian, the word "мамонт" (mamont) refers to the prehistoric mammal known as the mammoth, which is characterized by its long tusks and thick fur. The term is derived from the word "mammoth" in English, but it has its own unique pronunciation and spelling in Cyrillic. Additionally, "мамонт" can sometimes be used metaphorically in Russian to describe something enormous or massive.
American- friend German- freunde dutch- vrienden Italian- amici Russian- друзья (i can only read Russian so im not too sure on pronunciation)
The word for language in the Russian Language is: ЯЗЫК. The pronunciation would be: yazyk or yizyk (the latter being the Moscow/standard pronunciation).