Hi, everybody! This is Katya from RussianPod101.com. |
Do you know how to say “thank you” in Russian? In this lesson, you'll learn three different ways to say "thank you" and how to respond. |
Let’s start with the easiest one. |
Спасибо. |
[slowly] Спасибо. |
It means “thank you.” |
If you want to show you really appreciate something, just add Большое. |
Большое спасибо. |
[slowly] Большое спасибо. |
It means “thank you so much.” |
The word Большое means "big," so Большое спасибо literally means "Big thanks." |
To sound like a pro, you can also add why you're thankful. For example, Большое спасибо за помощь. |
“Thank you very much for your help.” |
What if you want to show your appreciation for something in a more formal way? Here's how you can say it. |
Спасибо, с удовольствием. |
[slowly] Спасибо, с удовольствием. |
It means "Thank you, kindly." |
Now you know 3 different ways to say "thank you" in Russian! But how do you respond if someone thanks you? |
If someone says "thank you" in Russian, simply say Пожалуйста. It means "you're welcome." |
Let's wrap up this lesson by recapping what we've learned. Listen to the expressions and repeat after me. |
“Thank you." |
Спасибо. |
*beep |
Спасибо. |
The formal way to say “thank you so much.” |
Большое спасибо. |
*beep |
Большое спасибо. |
Literally “thank you, gradually." |
Спасибо, с удовольствием. |
*beep |
Спасибо, с удовольствием. |
And to respond, just say: |
Пожалуйста |
*beep |
Пожалуйста |
Well done! [pause] |
When saying “thank you” in Russia, body language is very important. In any case, it's very important that your thanks be accompanied with a smile and, again, direct eye contact. |
You just learned three different ways to say “thank you” and how to respond in Russian. |
And, if you really want to become fluent and speak Russian from the very first lesson, go to RussianPod101.com. |
I’ll see you next time. Пока пока. |
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