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Common Russian Phrases You'll Need for a Date
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Ne khochesh' skhodit' so mnoy kuda-nibud' pouzhinat'?
Не хочешь сходить со мной куда-нибудь поужинать?
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Would you like to go out to dinner with me?
Ty svabodna v eti vykhadnyye?
Ты свободна в эти выходные?
(s)
Are you free this weekend?
Skhodim kuda-nibut'?
Сходим куда-нибудь?
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Would you like to hang out with me?
Va skol'ka fstretimsya zavtra?
Во сколько встретимся завтра?
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What time shall we meet tomorrow?
Gde fstretimsya?
Где встретимся?
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Where shall we meet?
Atlichna vyglyadish.
Отлично выглядишь.
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You look great.
Ty takoy milyy.
Ты такой милый.
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You are so cute.
Kak tebe eta mesta?
Как тебе это место?
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What do you think of this place?
My mozhem uvidetsa snova?
Мы можем увидеться снова?
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Can I see you again?
Paydyom kuda-nibut' eshcho?
Пойдём куда-нибудь еще?
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Shall we go somewhere else?
Ya znayu kharosheye mesta.
Я знаю хорошее место.
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I know a good place.
Ya atvezu tebya damoy.
Я отвезу тебя домой.
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I will drive you home.
Eta byl chudesnyy vecher.
Это был чудесный вечер.
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That was a great evening.
Kagda my uvidimsya snova?
Когда мы увидимся снова?
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When can I see you again?
Ya tebe pazvanyu.
Я тебе позвоню.
(s)
I'll call you.
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