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Dobroe utro.
Доброе утро.
(e)
Good morning.
Dobryy den'.
Добрый день.
(e)
Good afternoon.
"Dobriy den'" - privetstviye, ispol'zuyemoye s poludnya do rannego vechera.
"Добрый день" - приветствие, используемое с полудня до раннего вечера.
"Good afternoon," is a greeting used from noon to early evening.
Dobryy vecher.
Добрый вечер.
(e)
Good evening.
Posescheniye druzey posle uzhina obychno vedyot k horoshemu vecheru.
Посещение друзей после ужина обычно ведет к хорошему вечеру.
visiting friends after dinner usually leads to a good evening.
Kak dela?
Как дела?
(e)
How are you?
Davno ne videlis', kak dela?
Давно не виделись, как дела?
It's been a long time, how are you?
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Davno ne videlis'.
Давно не виделись.
(e)
Long time no see.
Kak dela?
Как дела?
(e)
What's up?
Kak pozhivayete?
Как поживаете?
(e)
How have you been?
Zdrastvuyte!
Здравствуйте!
(i)
Hello!
Rat videt' Vas snova.
Рад видеть Вас снова.
(s)
It's nice to see you again.
Kak dela?
Как дела?
(s)
How's everything?
Kak proshel den'?
Как прошел день?
(s)
How's your day?
Ey!
Эй!
(s)
Yo!
Privet!
Привет!
(s)
Hey!
Priyatna paznakomitsa.
Приятно познакомиться.
(s)
It's nice to meet you.
Kak zhyzn'?
Как жизнь?
(s)
How's it going?
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