Bye In Russian
Do you say "o" and "bye" in Russian? 3
ozdravsvuitye, zdrastiy
hypervyet
Goodbye
Goodbye
Jaguar as Private
Farewell Swedish or Izipoka (informal).
We express O as A, it is more like da svidaniya or paka.
My answer may not be correct, but I do not want to bother you with long words because Russian language is very rich and difficult to learn.
Privyet o is and goodbye poka, but my advice is to do a quick google search and listen to the sound files. Non-native speakers have great difficulty understanding the language. I now
Unfortunately, almost every answer you get here is incorrect.
There are also many greeting and separation formulas in Russian, depending on who you talk to, groups, girls, boys, friends, government employees, not all as simple as you think. Here are some official greetings:
Good afternoon Dobri
Good night
Another dobroye
Zdravstvuite (for a group of people)
Or with respect.)
Zdravstvuy, (or) someone, a friend
Make Sweden (good buy, literally until the next meeting)
Poka says goodbye to friends later
Any other ....
Take off again in the morning to say hello
Ring Dobroi (i)! Say hello to the day
Dobruiy vyechier! on ht
you! Definitions
Logo! Or
Hello Sweden! Goodbye
I don't know Russian, but I speak Portuguese.
Oh oh
Goodbye goodbye
Or:
¿ÃÂ'à²Ã µÃÂ'à - ´à € ™ Ââ  '‚òÂ'²
Once: PRIvyet or ZDRASTvooytye
Note: While ¿ÃÂ'à € òàµÃÂ'à is equally true,
- AT, just in, is more formal.
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Goodbye:
- One
Oz: Poka or Tovida
Note: While à ° ºÃ اتنا is an equally good answer,                                         Â.
This AT, JUST AT, is more formal.
Bye In Russian
Bye In Russian
We are Jaguar:
Or: Veterinary Dvras Che
Or: (Informal): Private
Goodbye: To Go Dania
Farewell (unofficial): Poka
o = to stop
Goodbye = The Be Daan Ya
Okay fine
Bye In Russian
Bye In Russian
You can say kharasooooooooo when you are well.
All I know is the long Russian language.
That means good
Dela sister? You?
Straight / good