Learning greetings in Russian vocabulary is an important skill for communication. Greetings are used daily. Learning them can help you make connections with Russian speakers. It shows respect and can lead to positive interactions. In this lesson, you will learn common greetings like "hello" and "goodbye." You will also learn how to ask "how are you?" and respond. Knowing these greetings will make you feel more confident when speaking with Russian speakers. Practice them regularly to improve your language skills and build relationships. Start learning greetings in Russian today to open up new opportunities for communication!
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English | Russian |
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hello | Привет |
goodbye | До свидания |
thank you | Спасибо |
you are welcome | Пожалуйста |
good morning | Доброе утро |
good afternoon | Добрый день |
good night | Спокойной ночи |
how are you? | Как дела? |
I am fine | У меня все хорошо |
Quick Facts
- Russians typically greet each other with a handshake and a smile.
- The most common greeting in Russian is "Здравствуйте" (pronounced zdravstvuyte) which means "Hello."
- It is customary to use formal greetings when meeting someone for the first time or in a professional setting.
- Informal greetings, such as "Привет" (pronounced privet) are used with friends and family.
- It is polite to maintain eye contact and use a firm handshake when greeting someone in Russian culture.
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Download:greetings_in_russian.pdf