Whoa. In another thread I was told to always use the perfetive with an imperative...
Sorry for the thread hijack resorts
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Whoa. In another thread I was told to always use the perfetive with an imperative...
Sorry for the thread hijack resorts
Не сказай ему о сайте! :lol:
Hello (formal): здравствуйте (zdrAstvooitye) Recording
Hi (informall): привет (prEEvyet) Recording
Goodbye (formal): до свидания (da svadanEEya)Recording
See ya(informal): пoка (pAka) Recording
Do as in Dough
Theres a recording of доброе утро here
Yes, just "dobroye ootro" means "good morning"
Good morning, ladies - Доброе утро, девушки.
Pronounced DObroye OOtro, devOOshkee. Accent the letters in capitals.
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