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Welcome to this exciting lesson on '''Everyday Phrases''' in Russian! If you've ever traveled to Russia or interacted with Russian speakers, you know how essential it is to express basic politeness. Learning some simple yet powerful phrases can significantly enhance your communication skills and help you connect with others on a personal level.
In this lesson, we'll cover some fundamental phrases that are used in daily interactions, such as how to say "please," "thank you," and "excuse me." These expressions not only demonstrate good manners but also show respect and appreciation towards others. By mastering these phrases, you'll be well-equipped to navigate various social situations and build rapport with Russian speakers.


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As a Russian language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I understand the importance of mastering everyday phrases in any language. In this lesson, we’ll cover essential and commonly used phrases in Russian for everyday situations. It is crucial to have at least a basic understanding of these phrases to communicate effectively, whether you are traveling, studying, or working with Russian speakers.
=== Importance of Everyday Phrases ===
 
In any language, everyday phrases serve as the building blocks of communication. They can make a conversation flow more smoothly and create a friendly atmosphere. In Russian culture, politeness is highly valued, and using these phrases appropriately can help you come across as respectful and engaging.  
 
=== Structure of the Lesson ===
 
This lesson is structured as follows:
 
1. '''Common Everyday Phrases''': We will explore a variety of phrases that are frequently used in conversations.
 
2. '''Examples and Pronunciation''': Each phrase will be accompanied by its Russian version, pronunciation guide, and English translation.
 
3. '''Practice Exercises''': To solidify your understanding, we will include exercises that allow you to apply what you've learned.


== Common Everyday Phrases ==


<span link>Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Bird|Bird]] & [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Telling-Time|Telling Time]].</span>
Let's dive into the heart of our lesson! Below you will find a selection of essential everyday phrases that will be incredibly useful for your interactions in Russian.
== Greetings ==
Let's start with greetings. Russians are known for being warm and welcoming. Here are a few common Russian phrases for greeting and introducing yourself.


{| class="wikitable"
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! Russian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Russian !! Pronunciation !! English
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| Спасибо || Spa-si-ba || Thank you
|-
| Пожалуйста || Po-zha-lu-sta || Please / You're welcome
|-
| Извините || Iz-vi-ni-te || Excuse me / I'm sorry
|-
| Доброе утро || Do-bro-ye oo-tra || Good morning
|-
| Добрый день || Do-bry den || Good afternoon
|-
| Добрый вечер || Do-bry ve-cher || Good evening
|-
| Спокойной ночи || Spa-koy-noy no-chi || Good night
|-
| Как дела? || Kak de-la? || How are you?
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| Всё хорошо || Vsyo khor-o-sho || Everything is good
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| Да || Da || Yes
|-
| Нет || Nyet || No
|-
| Я не понимаю || Ya ne po-ni-ma-yu || I don't understand
|-
| Где находится...? || Gde na-ho-ditsya...? || Where is...?
|-
| Сколько стоит? || Skol-ko sto-it? || How much does it cost?
|-
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| Здравствуйте || zdravstvuyte || Hello (formal)
 
| Помогите, пожалуйста! || Po-mo-gi-te, po-zha-lu-sta! || Help me, please!
 
|-
 
| Это здорово! || E-ta zdo-ro-va! || That's great!
 
|-
|-
| Привет || privet || Hi, Hey (informal)
 
| Я люблю это || Ya lyu-blyu e-ta || I love this
 
|-
|-
| Как вас зовут? || kak vas zovut? || What's your name? (formal)
 
| Хорошо || Kho-ro-sho || Good / Okay
 
|-
|-
| Как тебя зовут? || kak tebya zovut? || What's your name? (informal)
 
| Понимаю || Po-ni-ma-yu || I understand
 
|-
|-
| Меня зовут... || menya zovut... || My name is...
 
| Увидимся позже || U-vi-dim-sya po-zhe || See you later
 
|-
|-
| Рад(а) познакомиться || rad(a) poznakomit'sya || Nice to meet you
 
| Хорошего дня! || Kho-ro-she-go dnya! || Have a nice day!
 
|}
|}


Russians have two forms of speech: formal and informal. When addressing someone older or in a senior position, always use formal language. Informal language is appropriate for people in a lower position, children, or people your age or younger.
These phrases are just a starting point, but they can make a significant difference in how you communicate in Russian. Let’s break down a few of these phrases to help you understand their usage.
 
=== Detailed Breakdown of Selected Phrases ===
 
1. '''Спасибо (Thank you)''':  
 
* A straightforward and essential phrase. Always remember to use it when someone helps you or does something nice.
 
2. '''Пожалуйста (Please / You're welcome)''':
 
* This versatile word can be used as both a polite request and a response to "thank you." It’s crucial in maintaining a courteous conversation.
 
3. '''Извините (Excuse me / I'm sorry)''':
 
* Use this phrase when you want to get someone’s attention or when you need to apologize for a mistake.
 
4. '''Как дела? (How are you?)''':
 
* A friendly way to inquire about someone’s well-being. This phrase can help you engage in small talk and build rapport.
 
5. '''Где находится...? (Where is...?)''':
 
* Perfect for asking for directions. Just fill in the blank with the place you are looking for, like "Где находится ресторан?" (Where is the restaurant?).
 
6. '''Сколько стоит? (How much does it cost?)''':
 
* A must-know phrase for shopping! You can use this to inquire about prices.
 
7. '''Я не понимаю (I don't understand)''':
 
* Don’t hesitate to use this phrase if you’re struggling to grasp what someone is saying.
 
8. '''Хорошо (Good / Okay)''':
 
* A simple word to express agreement or satisfaction.
 
9. '''Увидимся позже (See you later)''':
 
* A friendly way to say goodbye when you expect to see the person again soon.
 
10. '''Хорошего дня! (Have a nice day!)''':
 
* A warm farewell that leaves a positive impression.
 
== Practice Exercises ==
 
To help you reinforce what you've learned, here are some practice exercises. They will allow you to apply these everyday phrases in different contexts.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Complete the following dialogues with the appropriate phrases from the list below:
 
* Спасибо
 
* Где находится...?
 
* Извините
 
* Пожалуйста
 
1. A: ___, как добраться до вокзала?
 
B: ___, идите прямо и поверните налево.
 
2. A: ___ за помощь!
 
B: ___, рад был помочь!
 
=== Solutions to Exercise 1 ===
 
1. A: Извините, как добраться до вокзала?
 
B: Пожалуйста, идите прямо и поверните налево.
 
2. A: Спасибо за помощь!
 
B: Пожалуйста, рад был помочь!
 
=== Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences ===
 
Translate the following English sentences into Russian using the phrases you've learned:
 
1. Thank you for your help!
 
2. How much does this cost?
 
3. Excuse me, where is the bathroom?
 
=== Solutions to Exercise 2 ===
 
1. Спасибо за вашу помощь!
 
2. Сколько стоит это?
 
3. Извините, где находится туалет?
 
=== Exercise 3: Role Play ===
 
Pair up with a partner and role-play a scenario in a café. Use at least five phrases from the lesson. One person orders food, and the other serves them.
 
=== Exercise 4: Create Your Own Dialogue ===
 
Write a short dialogue using at least 10 phrases from this lesson. You can create a conversation between two friends meeting in a park.
 
=== Exercise 5: Listening Practice ===
 
Listen to a recording of someone speaking in Russian and write down any phrases you recognize from this lesson.
 
=== Exercise 6: Matching Exercise ===
 
Match the Russian phrases on the left with their English translations on the right:
 
* A. Пожалуйста 1. Excuse me
 
* B. Хорошо 2. I love this
 
* C. Я не понимаю 3. Please / You're welcome
 
* D. Это здорово! 4. That's great!
 
* E. Я люблю это 5. I don't understand
 
=== Solutions to Exercise 6 ===
 
* A - 3
 
* B - 5
 
* C - 1
 
* D - 4
 
* E - 2


== Common Phrases ==
=== Exercise 7: True or False ===
Now let's move on to some everyday phrases that you can use in different situations.


=== Asking for Help ===
Read the following statements and mark them as true or false:


When traveling to Russia or any other Russian-speaking country, you may find yourself in need of help. Here are some phrases that you can use to ask for help:
1. "Спасибо" means "Please."


* Можно вам задать вопрос? (mozhet vam zadat' vopros?) - Can I ask you a question?
2. "Как дела?" is a way to ask "How are you?"
* Вы говорите по-английски? (vy govorite po-angliyski?) - Do you speak English?
* Я не понимаю (ya ne ponimayu) - I don’t understand
* Помогите, пожалуйста! (pomogite, pozhaluysta!) - Help me, please!
* Я заблудился (ya zabludilsya) - I am lost


=== Making Requests ===
3. "Увидимся позже" means "Good night."


When requesting something, manners are essential in the Russian language. Here are some polite ways of making requests:
=== Solutions to Exercise 7 ===


* Можно, пожалуйста... (mozhet, pozhaluysta...) - Can I have, please...
1. False
* Подайте, пожалуйста... (podayte, pozhaluysta...) - Pass me, please...
* Скажите, пожалуйста... (skazhite, pozhaluysta...) - Can you tell me, please...
* Расскажите мне о... (rasskazhite mne o...) - Tell me about...
* Покажите мне... (pokazhite mne...) - Show me...


=== Expressing Gratitude and Apologies ===
2. True


Showing gratitude and offering apologies are important in any language. Here are some phrases that you can use:
3. False


* Спасибо! (spasibo!) - Thank you!
=== Exercise 8: Write Your Own Phrases ===
* Большое спасибо! (bol'shoye spasibo!) - Thank you very much!
* Спасибо за помощь! (spasibo za pomoshch!) - Thank you for your help!
* Извините! (izvinite!) - Excuse me! / I’m sorry!
* Простите меня, пожалуйста! (prostite menya, pozhaluysta!) - Forgive me, please!


== Conclusion ==
Think of five situations where you might need to use everyday phrases in Russian. Write down the phrases you would use in each situation.


These are just a few examples of the essential everyday phrases that can help you communicate better in Russian. It’s essential to have a basic understanding of these phrases to make your time in Russia, or any other Russian-speaking country, more enjoyable and efficient. Start practicing today and watch your Russian language skills improve.
=== Exercise 9: Listening to a Native Speaker ===


Remember, mastering a language takes time, patience, and consistent practice, but with the right attitude and effort, you can become fluent in no time!
Watch a short video clip in Russian and write down any everyday phrases you hear. Try to identify their meanings.


=== Exercise 10: Group Discussion ===
In a small group, discuss the importance of using polite phrases in communication. Share your experiences with learning and using these phrases.
As you practice these exercises, remember that repetition is key to mastering a new language. Don't be afraid to make mistakes; they are part of the learning process!
With consistent practice and engagement, you'll find yourself becoming more comfortable using everyday phrases in Russian. Keep at it, and soon you'll be impressing your friends with your language skills!


<span link>Finished this lesson? Check out these related lessons: [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]] & [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Learning-the-Cyrillic-Alphabet|Learning the Cyrillic Alphabet]].</span>
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* [https://www.mondly.com/russian-words 75 Russian Words You Need to Learn: The Key to Communicating ...]
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Welcome to this exciting lesson on Everyday Phrases in Russian! If you've ever traveled to Russia or interacted with Russian speakers, you know how essential it is to express basic politeness. Learning some simple yet powerful phrases can significantly enhance your communication skills and help you connect with others on a personal level.

In this lesson, we'll cover some fundamental phrases that are used in daily interactions, such as how to say "please," "thank you," and "excuse me." These expressions not only demonstrate good manners but also show respect and appreciation towards others. By mastering these phrases, you'll be well-equipped to navigate various social situations and build rapport with Russian speakers.

Importance of Everyday Phrases[edit | edit source]

In any language, everyday phrases serve as the building blocks of communication. They can make a conversation flow more smoothly and create a friendly atmosphere. In Russian culture, politeness is highly valued, and using these phrases appropriately can help you come across as respectful and engaging.

Structure of the Lesson[edit | edit source]

This lesson is structured as follows:

1. Common Everyday Phrases: We will explore a variety of phrases that are frequently used in conversations.

2. Examples and Pronunciation: Each phrase will be accompanied by its Russian version, pronunciation guide, and English translation.

3. Practice Exercises: To solidify your understanding, we will include exercises that allow you to apply what you've learned.

Common Everyday Phrases[edit | edit source]

Let's dive into the heart of our lesson! Below you will find a selection of essential everyday phrases that will be incredibly useful for your interactions in Russian.

Russian Pronunciation English
Спасибо Spa-si-ba Thank you
Пожалуйста Po-zha-lu-sta Please / You're welcome
Извините Iz-vi-ni-te Excuse me / I'm sorry
Доброе утро Do-bro-ye oo-tra Good morning
Добрый день Do-bry den Good afternoon
Добрый вечер Do-bry ve-cher Good evening
Спокойной ночи Spa-koy-noy no-chi Good night
Как дела? Kak de-la? How are you?
Всё хорошо Vsyo khor-o-sho Everything is good
Да Da Yes
Нет Nyet No
Я не понимаю Ya ne po-ni-ma-yu I don't understand
Где находится...? Gde na-ho-ditsya...? Where is...?
Сколько стоит? Skol-ko sto-it? How much does it cost?
Помогите, пожалуйста! Po-mo-gi-te, po-zha-lu-sta! Help me, please!
Это здорово! E-ta zdo-ro-va! That's great!
Я люблю это Ya lyu-blyu e-ta I love this
Хорошо Kho-ro-sho Good / Okay
Понимаю Po-ni-ma-yu I understand
Увидимся позже U-vi-dim-sya po-zhe See you later
Хорошего дня! Kho-ro-she-go dnya! Have a nice day!

These phrases are just a starting point, but they can make a significant difference in how you communicate in Russian. Let’s break down a few of these phrases to help you understand their usage.

Detailed Breakdown of Selected Phrases[edit | edit source]

1. Спасибо (Thank you):

  • A straightforward and essential phrase. Always remember to use it when someone helps you or does something nice.

2. Пожалуйста (Please / You're welcome):

  • This versatile word can be used as both a polite request and a response to "thank you." It’s crucial in maintaining a courteous conversation.

3. Извините (Excuse me / I'm sorry):

  • Use this phrase when you want to get someone’s attention or when you need to apologize for a mistake.

4. Как дела? (How are you?):

  • A friendly way to inquire about someone’s well-being. This phrase can help you engage in small talk and build rapport.

5. Где находится...? (Where is...?):

  • Perfect for asking for directions. Just fill in the blank with the place you are looking for, like "Где находится ресторан?" (Where is the restaurant?).

6. Сколько стоит? (How much does it cost?):

  • A must-know phrase for shopping! You can use this to inquire about prices.

7. Я не понимаю (I don't understand):

  • Don’t hesitate to use this phrase if you’re struggling to grasp what someone is saying.

8. Хорошо (Good / Okay):

  • A simple word to express agreement or satisfaction.

9. Увидимся позже (See you later):

  • A friendly way to say goodbye when you expect to see the person again soon.

10. Хорошего дня! (Have a nice day!):

  • A warm farewell that leaves a positive impression.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

To help you reinforce what you've learned, here are some practice exercises. They will allow you to apply these everyday phrases in different contexts.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the following dialogues with the appropriate phrases from the list below:

  • Спасибо
  • Где находится...?
  • Извините
  • Пожалуйста

1. A: ___, как добраться до вокзала?

B: ___, идите прямо и поверните налево.

2. A: ___ за помощь!

B: ___, рад был помочь!

Solutions to Exercise 1[edit | edit source]

1. A: Извините, как добраться до вокзала?

B: Пожалуйста, идите прямо и поверните налево.

2. A: Спасибо за помощь!

B: Пожалуйста, рад был помочь!

Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following English sentences into Russian using the phrases you've learned:

1. Thank you for your help!

2. How much does this cost?

3. Excuse me, where is the bathroom?

Solutions to Exercise 2[edit | edit source]

1. Спасибо за вашу помощь!

2. Сколько стоит это?

3. Извините, где находится туалет?

Exercise 3: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a partner and role-play a scenario in a café. Use at least five phrases from the lesson. One person orders food, and the other serves them.

Exercise 4: Create Your Own Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Write a short dialogue using at least 10 phrases from this lesson. You can create a conversation between two friends meeting in a park.

Exercise 5: Listening Practice[edit | edit source]

Listen to a recording of someone speaking in Russian and write down any phrases you recognize from this lesson.

Exercise 6: Matching Exercise[edit | edit source]

Match the Russian phrases on the left with their English translations on the right:

  • A. Пожалуйста 1. Excuse me
  • B. Хорошо 2. I love this
  • C. Я не понимаю 3. Please / You're welcome
  • D. Это здорово! 4. That's great!
  • E. Я люблю это 5. I don't understand

Solutions to Exercise 6[edit | edit source]

  • A - 3
  • B - 5
  • C - 1
  • D - 4
  • E - 2

Exercise 7: True or False[edit | edit source]

Read the following statements and mark them as true or false:

1. "Спасибо" means "Please."

2. "Как дела?" is a way to ask "How are you?"

3. "Увидимся позже" means "Good night."

Solutions to Exercise 7[edit | edit source]

1. False

2. True

3. False

Exercise 8: Write Your Own Phrases[edit | edit source]

Think of five situations where you might need to use everyday phrases in Russian. Write down the phrases you would use in each situation.

Exercise 9: Listening to a Native Speaker[edit | edit source]

Watch a short video clip in Russian and write down any everyday phrases you hear. Try to identify their meanings.

Exercise 10: Group Discussion[edit | edit source]

In a small group, discuss the importance of using polite phrases in communication. Share your experiences with learning and using these phrases.

As you practice these exercises, remember that repetition is key to mastering a new language. Don't be afraid to make mistakes; they are part of the learning process!

With consistent practice and engagement, you'll find yourself becoming more comfortable using everyday phrases in Russian. Keep at it, and soon you'll be impressing your friends with your language skills!

Table of Contents - Russian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Alphabet and Pronunciation


Basic Phrases and Greetings


Nouns and Gender


Numbers and Time


Cases and Prepositions


Family and Relationships


Verbs and Conjugation


Food and Dining


Russian Traditions and Holidays


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Hobbies and Leisure Activities


Russian Literature and Arts

Videos[edit | edit source]

800 Russian Words for Everyday Life - Basic Vocabulary #40 ...[edit | edit source]

160 Russian Words for Everyday Life - Basic Vocabulary #8 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

400 Russian Words for Everyday Life - Basic Vocabulary #20 ...[edit | edit source]

20 Russian Words for Everyday Life - Basic Vocabulary #1 - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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