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In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary about '''¨HOW TO SAY GOOD BYE¨''' in Russian. | In today's lesson, you will learn some useful vocabulary about '''¨HOW TO SAY GOOD BYE¨''' in Russian. 🇷🇺 | ||
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions! | Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions! Your contributions are always welcome. 😊 | ||
Good learning! | Good learning! 📚 | ||
. | While you're here, don't forget to check out our other related lessons to expand your Russian vocabulary even further. You can learn about [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Driving|Russian Vocabulary - Driving]], dive into [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Learning-the-Cyrillic-Alphabet|Learning the Cyrillic Alphabet]], or explore [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Clothes|Russian Vocabulary - Clothes]]. These lessons will help you become more fluent and confident in your Russian language skills. 🚗🔠👚 | ||
Here are the main ways to say "Good bye" in Russian: | |||
Привет! | 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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== | ==Other Lessons== | ||
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Jobs|Jobs]] | * [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Jobs|Jobs]] | ||
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Family|Family]] | * [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Family|Family]] | ||
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* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Russian-idioms|Russian idioms]] | * [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Russian-idioms|Russian idioms]] | ||
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]] | * [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:10, 24 March 2023
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Hello everybody,
In today's lesson, you will learn some useful vocabulary about ¨HOW 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! 📚
While you're here, don't forget to check out our other related lessons to expand your Russian vocabulary even further. You can learn about Russian Vocabulary - Driving, dive into Learning the Cyrillic Alphabet, or explore Russian Vocabulary - Clothes. These lessons will help you become more fluent and confident in your Russian language skills. 🚗🔠👚
Here are the main ways to say "Good bye" in Russian:
Привет!
"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
"Пока"
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"
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.
"Давай"
It is informal variant of the word "Bye". You can use it in casual conversations.
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