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Hello and welcome to Russian Survival Phrases. This course is designed to equip you with the language skills and knowledge to enable you to get the most out of your visit to Russia. So join us for Russian Survival phrases. You will be surprised at how far a little Russian will go.
In this lesson we’ll introduce a phrase that is certain to come in handy for capturing you memories on film. Russia is full of beautiful scenery, and there are times when you’ll want to be in the picture or have everyone in your party in the picture. Therefore, there are times when the question “Can you take my picture?” will be invaluable!
In Russian “Can you take my picture?” is “Ne magli by vy minya sfatagrafiravat’ ?”. Let`s break it down by syllable: Ne mag-li by vy mi-nya sfa-ta-gra-fi-ra-vat’ ? Let`s hear it one more time, slowly: Ne magli by vy minya sfatagrafiravat’ ? and Ne magli by vy minya sfatagrafiravat’ ?
The first part of the sentence “ne magli by vy…” means “Couldn’t you…” . Let`s break this down by syllable: ne mag-li by vy…, ne magli by vy…This is followed by “minya sfatagrafiravat’ ”. Let`s break it down by syllable: mi-nya sfa-tag-ra-fi-ra-vat’, which in English is “take my picture” - “minya sfatagrafiravat’ ”.
And if you want to have a group picture, you should ask: “Ne magli by vy nas sfatagrafiravat’ ?”. You should substitute “minya” with “nas”.
It would be: “Ne magli by vy nas sfatagrafiravat’ ?”, which in English is “Can you make our picture, please?”. Ne magli by vy nas sfatagrafiravat’ ? - Can you take our picture, please?
In English, before someone takes a picture, the person taking the picture may say, “1, 2, 3. Cheese.” In Russian before a picture is taken, the person taking the picture may say “Syr”, which means “Cheese” in English. Now, let`s hear it once again: syr.
Ok, to close out today`s lesson we'd like for you to practice what we`d just learnt. I will provide you with the English equivalent of the phrase and you are responsible for saying it aloud. You'll have a few seconds before I`ll give you the answer. Udachi! That means “good luck”! Ok, here we go!
Can you take my picture?……..Ne magli by vy minya sfatagrafiravat’ ?
Can you take our picture?.......Ne magli by vy nas sfatagrafiravat’ ?
Cheese…….syr
Alright, that's going to do for today. See you tomorrow, which in Russian is da zaftra!

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