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How do you say Hello and Thank in Russian?

Here are the Russian words for "Hello" and "Thank you", along with some helpful information:

Hello:

* Здравствуйте (Zdravstvuyte): This is the most common and formal greeting, used in almost all situations, especially when addressing someone older or in a position of authority.

* Привет (Privet): This is a more informal greeting, used with friends, family, and people you know well.

* Добрый день (Dobryy den'): This means "good day" and is a slightly more formal greeting than "Privet". It's often used in the afternoon.

* Добрый вечер (Dobryy vecher): This means "good evening" and is used in the evening.

Thank you:

* Спасибо (Spasibo): This is the most common way to say "thank you" in Russian.

* Большое спасибо (Bolshoe spasibo): This means "thank you very much" and is used when you want to express extra gratitude.

* Спасибо вам (Spasibo vam): This is a more formal way to say "thank you" and is used when addressing multiple people.

Important notes:

* Pronunciation: Russian pronunciation can be tricky. It's best to learn the correct pronunciation from a native speaker or a pronunciation guide.

* Context: Remember that the appropriate greeting and expression of thanks will vary depending on the situation and who you are talking to.

Let me know if you have any other questions. Happy learning!

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