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If somebody tells me"Spasiba" how should I tell him or her " you're welcome" in Russian?
Dec 12, 2012 11:54 AM
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Пожалуйста - pozhaluysta(you are welcome)
Не за что - ne za chto (It's my pleasure)
December 12, 2012
Пожалуйста
Не за что
December 16, 2012
In some cases you can use "На здоровье" (Na zdorovye) also . For example, mother can say so to her son who thanked her for preparing breakfast or dinner.
- Спасибо, мама. Было очень вкусно. (Thank you, mom. It was delicious)
- На здоровье, сынок. ("On the health, darling" - literally).
December 13, 2012
Пожалуйста - poz(g)aluista
December 12, 2012
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Farid
Language Skills
Arabic, Arabic (Egyptian), English, German, Persian (Farsi), Russian, Spanish
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Arabic (Egyptian), German, Russian, Spanish
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