How to say in Russian how are you

How to say in Russian how are you?

The phrase ‘how are you’ is quite often asked in Russian to express general interest or just to say hello. The answer will depend on your interlocutor.

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How to say in Russian how are you feeling?

Rude, but also cute and funny. Russians like using questions to show interest in other people. Therefore, asking “How are you feeling today?” or “What’s your mood like today?” is a very common way to express care. Addressing someone’s mood is important. It allows them to know if they are in a good mood or bad. It also shows you care about them and want to help them feel better.

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How to say I'm good how are you in Russian?

The Russian equivalent of “I’m good” is “да, себе хорошо”. It’s very easy to use. Just take the verb “to be” (быть) and add the adverb “good” (добро), which will make your sentence sound more natural. For example: “Я доб

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How to say in Russian how are you doing?

The Russian language does not have a single word that means “How are you?” or “How are you doing?”. This is because Russians tend to use the word “good” (добро) to ask about someone’s health or well being rather than asking about their mood or mental state. While this is true in most cases, if you want to ask more about someone’s mental state, you can use the phrase �

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How to say hello in Russian?

The most common way to say hello in Russian is сэр (sir), which is the equivalent of the English “hello”. It’s also common to use привет (privet), which means “hello” in a more casual way. You can also use the abbreviations рад, теп, удачи, суда, ти�

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