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Learn Russian- Most Used Expression

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effers22 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I would love to learn some baisic russian for my gradnfather, if anyone is willing to help send me a message and i will give you my hotmail. Many thanks
oOlilBANGMANlilOo (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Madinkin thanks alot for explaning the time askin :)
but can i ask you to explain the answers plz
like half past ten and ...etc
thanks again
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pinkparadise241 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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0:24 .. ticha xD
Madinkin (3 months ago) Show Hide
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It doesn't really matter u can say both ways сколько времени?(Skol'ko vremeni?) and Каторый час?(Kotoriy chas?). It's just that Skol'ko vremeni can have 2 contexts:
1 when u ask what time is it
2 Or when u ask how much time(left, it will take etc) u just add in the end..like here
Сколько времени осталось?(Skol'ko vremeni ostalos'?)- How much time left?
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terrantry (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I thaught sorry was pronounces "Izvinity"
adalramion (3 months ago) Show Hide
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no, izvinitye means excuse me
pangy100 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes, Russian spelling would be helpful. Also, "Skulke vreminja" is not "what time is it", but rather means "How much time". "What time is it" is "katori chas".
Lyubouv (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Hes like look i know russian ban ban ban and iam like playing backthe video wow!! nice :) slower plz next time and more grafic plz and thank you!!!!!!!! so much cpasiba!!!!!!!!!!!!

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