How do you say in Russian hello

How do you say in Russian hello?

When meeting someone in person, saying hello is often the first thing you do. You want to show them that you’re a friendly person. So, how do you say in Russian hello? Well, it’s pretty much the same in any language, but there are a few slight differences.

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How do you say in Russian hello guys?

Here’s an easy one. When you want to say hello to all the guys you know, call them сударь, “sudar”. This word is a shortened version of сударей (sudareis). It means “gods” or “heroes” in Russian. You can use this phrase for all your male friends, colleagues, family, etc.

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How do you say in Russian hello everybody?

If you want to say hello to everyone in the room, you can use the phrase старому добру или добра всем (staro dboru or dbora vsem — to the good old one or to all). Or, if you want to be more formal, you could use the phrase приветительное с

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How do you say in Russian hi?

As you may have guessed, the Russian equivalent of “hello” is “привет”. The word “до” is often added to form “до (привет)”, which sounds rather formal. As a matter of fact, “привет” can be used as an answer to “до”, as in “Пр

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How do you say in Russian hi friends?

The Russian equivalent of “hi” is “Приветите” (pronounced: “Privet’ite”). Depending on the level of formality in a conversation, you can also use “добра́йте” (“Do sbirat’e”), which sounds like “Come here!” or “Hello!” If you want

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