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To say "hello" in Russian, you would say "privet."
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Hello is Zdrastvuytye in the Russian language.
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The word hello (English) translated to Russian is ??????. The translation of hi to Russian is ??.
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In Russian, "Zdrras-tvooy-teh" is a formal hello, usable in all situations. For a formal Hello you will want to use this: "Zdrazveetyet" (zdrraz-vee-tiet) These are the phonetic spellings as I cannot send Russian characters. Hope that helps! Thanks for using ChaCha!
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Hello, in Russian: Zdravstvuite. In Russian [informal] it's Zdravstvui or Zdorovo or Privet.
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N????? is the Russian translation for the English word hello. Please note some characters may not text correctly. ChaCha on!
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The most basic, informal way to greet someone is pronounced "pri-VET". This is informal and amounts to the English "Hi".
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The most basic, informal way to greet someone is "??????"- pronounced "pri-VET". The most common formal way is MORE?
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