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    ciaobella716 Posts: 14, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 27, 2007, 04:44 PM
    Some new Russian phrases
    I haven't taken any Russian classes, yet. But I have been doing some online studies, and have a Russian friend who has taught me much. I know the alphabet and how to read cyrillic, just not what it all means! Anyway, I know the basic phrases (i.e. da, nyet, privet, da svidanya, spasibo, pazhalosta, you lyublyu teibya, numbers 1-10, pronouns, some nouns, celebrations such as snovim godam, schastia, etc.) Anyway, I will get extra credit if I wow my teacher (not russian, but teaches another subject and so happens to be fro russia) with some new phrases. Since I am not a Russian native I want to wow him with some phrases such as "have a good day" or something! I just need ideas, and if you're Russian, could you tell me? (pronounciation would be fantastic!)

    Bolshoe spasibo za vashu pomsch!
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    Russian Bella Posts: 16, Reputation: 2
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    Oct 6, 2007, 06:44 PM
    kak ja mogu tebe pomoch'? =))

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