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Hello everybody,


In today's lesson, you will learn some useful vocabulary about '''¨HOW TO SAY GOOD BYE¨''' in Russian. 🇷🇺
Here are the main ways to say "Good bye" in Russian:  
 
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions! Your contributions are always welcome. 😊
 
Good learning! 📚
 
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Here are the main ways to say "Good bye" in Russian:
 
Привет!
=="До свидания!"==
=="До свидания!"==
This form is more formal, people use it in official conversation, with unfamiliar people or with older people. "До встречи", "Всего хорошего", "Увидимся" are equal, but more neutral and not so spreaded
This form is more formal, people use it in official conversation, with unfamiliar people or with older people. "До встречи", "Всего хорошего", "Увидимся" are equal, but more neutral and not so spreaded
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This is an informal form. You can use this word when you talk with your friends or with people who you know well. It is similar to "Bye" in English.
This is an informal form. You can use this word when you talk with your friends or with people who you know well. It is similar to "Bye" in English.
=="Прощай"==
=="Прощай"==
Another way is "Прощай". People usually use it when they want to make an accent to a fact that it was the last time they meet, or they hope so. It is similar to "Farewell" in English.
Another way is "Прощай". People usually us it when they want to make an accent to a fact that it was the last time they meet, or they hope so. It is similar to "Farewell" in English.


=="Давай" ==
=="Давай" ==
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==Authors==
==Authors==
[http://polyglotclub.com/member/RomDasha RomDasha]
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[[Category:How-to-Say-Good-Bye]]
[[Category:How-to-Say-Good-Bye]]
[[Category:Russian/Beginner]]
[[Category:Russian/Beginner]]
==Videos==
===How to say "Good morning" in Russian - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSFl48gcvww</youtube>
===How to Say "GOOD BYE" in Russian Language - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FGrye92IfE</youtube>
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