What are Russian families like?

Russian families are large and friendly. The meaning of the family in Russia is not limited to the husband, wife and children. It stretches to include grandparents, aunts and uncles, brothers, sisters, nephews and nieces.

What does Dobra mean in Russian?

adj (weather, building, clothes) серый (сер) , унылый (уныл) Translation English – Russian Collins Dictionary. do, doorman, doormat, doorway. “”DOBRA””: examples and translations in context. “Dobra” is suitable for commercial and amateur apiaries, especially recommended in highland regions.

Does Dosvedanya mean in Russian?

Goodbye or bye-bye in Russian.

What is your name in Russian?

“what is your name?” in Russian как тебя зовут?

What language is spasibo?

If you can only learn one word in Russian, let it be “Spasibo” or thank you. Spasibo is pronounced as spa-see-bah. Another (harder) version of thank you is thanks a lot aka “Bolshoe Spasibo”.

How do you say dasvidaniya in Russian?

The most common expression for goodbye in Russian is До свидания (Dasvidaniya).

What does Dobre vecher mean?

Добрый вечер (Dobry vecher), meaning “good evening,” is how TV hosts greet their nighttime viewers and how restaurant waitstaff welcome their dinnertime customers.

What does Paka Paka mean in Russian?

“Poka poka” or also known as “Paka Paka” means Bye Bye in russian which is informal way to say Bye.

What does dasvidaniya CYKA mean?

Goodbye, comrade. Last Update:

What does Privyet mean?

1. “Hi” in Russian – Привет (privyet)

What does ))) mean in Russian?

))) means “LOL.” That’s the first thing that you should know about Russian text messaging. Typically, instead of “normal” emoticons, Russians use brackets.

How do you respond to spasibo?

The formal answer to “Спасибо” [spasibo] (“Thank you”) would be “Пожалуйста” (“you are welcome”) but most of the times you would respond “На Здоровье”. “На Здоровье” [Na Zdorovie] literally means “on Health” which can be understood as wishing somebody health.

What is Vkusno?

May 11, 2016 · Vkusno is Russian for tasty. When someone asks you if you enjoyed your meal, polite way to answer would be to say ‘vkusno!’

Is it spasibo or Spasiba?

1- спасибо. In Russian “Thank you” is spasiba.