Category: Language
A polite response to “Thank you!” is “You’re welcome!” which means “Пожалуйста!” (“Pozhaluysta!”). Say it if you accept one’s gratitude. You can also say “Не за что!” (“Ne za …
The type of letters is significantly different from typographical font. Russian printed italic font developed under the handwriting. The letter is carried out with a slope slants of the …
If you want to greet somebody in Russian in a formal way, you can say “Здравствуйте!” (“Zdravstvyite!”) to a sir or a madam. “Здравствуйте!” means “Hello!”. But “Hello!” also …
“Have a good day!” is “Хорошего дня!” (“Harosheva dnya!”). You can wish somebody to have a good day in the morning or in the afternoon. You should use this …
“Nice to meet you!” means “Рад(а) познакомиться!” (“Rad(a) poznakomitsa!”) or “Приятно познакомиться!” (“Priyatno poznakomitsa!”) in Russian. You can also say “Рад(а) встрече!” (“Rad(a) vstreche!”). If you want to be …
When Russians thank somebody, they say “Спасибо!” (“Spasibo!”) which means “Thank you!”. You can also thank somebody by saying “Благодарю!”(“Blagodaryu!”) which also means “Thank you!”. “Thanks a lot!” or …