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Priyatno poznakomit'sya.
Приятно познакомиться.
(e)
Nice to meet you.
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Priyatno poznakomit'sya, ser.
Приятно познакомиться, сэр.
Nice to meet you, sir.
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Zdravstvuyte.
Здравствуйте.
(e)
Hello.
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Privet.
Привет.
(e)
Hi.
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Kogda ya otvechayu po telefonu, ya prosto govoryu: "Privet".
Когда я отвечаю по телефону, я просто говорю: "Привет".
When I answer the phone I just say hi.
Dobroe utro.
Доброе утро.
(e)
Good morning.
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Dobryy den'.
Добрый день.
(e)
Good afternoon.
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"Dobriy den'" - privetstviye, ispol'zuyemoye s poludnya do rannego vechera.
"Добрый день" - приветствие, используемое с полудня до раннего вечера.
"Good afternoon," is a greeting used from noon to early evening.
Dobryy vecher.
Добрый вечер.
(e)
Good evening.
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Posescheniye druzey posle uzhina obychno vedyot k horoshemu vecheru.
Посещение друзей после ужина обычно ведет к хорошему вечеру.
visiting friends after dinner usually leads to a good evening.
Spokoynoy nochi.
Спокойной ночи.
(e)
Good night.
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Kak dela?
Как дела?
(e)
How are you?
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Davno ne videlis', kak dela?
Давно не виделись, как дела?
It's been a long time, how are you?
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Spasibo.
Спасибо.
(e)
Thank you!
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spasiba, no
спасибо, но
thank you, but
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Ne za chto!
Не за что!
(e)
You're welcome.
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Kak vas zovut?
Как вас зовут?
(e)
What's your name?
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Menya zovut Piter. Kak vas zovut?
Меня зовут Питер. Как вас зовут?
My name is Peter. What's your name?
Otkuda vy?
Откуда вы?
(e)
Where are you from?
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U vas britanskiy aktsent. Otkuda vy?
У вас британский акцент. Откуда вы?
You sound British. Where are you from?
Net.
Нет.
(e)
No.
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znak "net"
знак "нет"
"no" sign
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Proshu proshcheniya.
Прошу прощения.
(e)
I'm sorry.
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Proshu proshcheniya, chto zadel tvoi chuvstva.
Прошу прощения, что задел твои чувства.
I'm sorry that I hurt your feelings.
Izvinite.
Извините.
(e)
Excuse me.
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Izvinite, vy ne podskazhete, gde vokzal?
Извините, вы не подскажите, где вокзал?
Excuse me, would you please direct me to the train station?
Pozhaluysta.
Пожалуйста.
(e)
Please.
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Do svidaniya.
До свидания.
(e)
Goodbye.
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Bol'shoye spasibo!
Большое спасибо!
(e)
Thank you very much.
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Menya zovut (name).
Меня зовут (name).
(e)
I'm (name).
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Gde nakhoditsya vannaya komnata?
Где находится ванная комната?
(s)
Where is the bathroom?
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U menya vsyo normal'no.
У меня все нормально.
(e)
I'm fine.
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Mogu li ya prisest' zdes'?
Могу ли я присесть здесь?
(e)
May I sit here?
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Da.
Да.
(e)
Yes.
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Pozdravlyayem!
Поздравляем!
(e)
Congratulations!
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