How to say good morning comrade in Russian

How to say good morning comrade in Russian?

To say good morning to your friend or coworker in Russian, you can use the phrase “Доброе утро!”. Other options are “Спасибо!” or “Сегодня приятной работы!”. The last one is a bit more formal, so use it if you want to

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How to say good morning in Russian?

As you know, Russians love to use slang to express an idea or make a witty point. One of the most common expressions is “Халд” or “Khald”, which is an abbreviation of “Хорошего утра” or “Khoro’sta urot’” (good morning). In most cases, you can use this expression to greet someone any

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How to say good morning comrades in Russian?

With all the different ways Russians say good morning, there isn’t one easy answer for the best way to say good morning to your coworkers or friends. Every region of the country has a different way of greeting people and to learn the right way to say good morning in Russian you need to consider where you’re from.

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How to say good morning in Russian Reddit?

If you are not so much into communist rhetoric, you can also say “доброе утро” (do-breo uteo). This phrase is often used by people who are slightly older and have been speaking Russian for a long time. It’s easy to remember since it sounds quite similar to the phrase “добрый день” (do-briy den’)

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How to say good morning to comrades in Russian?

Russians generally start their day with a very simple yet powerful phrase: “Давай, старое серебро!” or “Come on, silver!” This phrase has been used in the Communist era to motivate the Soviet people to work harder and achieve more. It refers to the metal of the USSR’s five-starred flag, the world’s first. To add some extra spice

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