Greetings in Russian

Find common greetings and phrases in Russian, and how to pronounce them.

Greetings

Term/Phrase

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Hello (formal)

Здравствуйте

Zdravstvuyte

Z-drAh-stvooy-tee

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Emphasized vowel (capital letter) in pronunciation indicates the stress placement.

Hello (informal)

Привет

Privet

Pree-vYEt

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This is a very informal greeting and is reserved for close friends, family and young children.

Greetings everyone

Здравствуйте всем

Zdravstvuyte vsem

Z-drAh-stvuy-tee fsyem

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This can be used formally when opening an event with a large audience, like conference.

How are you? (formal)

Как дела

Kak dela

Kahk de-lAh

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serves as a follow-up, typically used when you've met someone before. It seeks an update on their life, distinguishing itself culturally from the casual greeting "How are you" in English, which can be used upon initial meetings. In Russian, it's more specifically inquiring about recent developments. 

Thank you

Спасибо

Spasibo

Spa-sEE-ba

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Good morning

Доброе утро

Dobroe utro

DO-broye OO-trah

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Good afternoon

Добрый день

Dobryy den

DO-bree dYEn’

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Good evening

Добрый вечер 

Dobryy vecher

DOb-ree vEh-cher

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Good night

Спокойной ночи

Spokoynoy nochi

Spa-kOi-nai nO-chee

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This conveys a "Sleep well" meaning. See below for 'Have a good night'.

 

Other useful words and phrases

Term/Phrase

Translation

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Have a good night

Хорошего вечера

Chorosego vechera

Kha-rO-she-vah vEh-che-rah

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Please, you're welcome

Пожалуйста

Pojaluista

Pah-zhA-lstah

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Good, well, okay, agrred

Хорошо

Choroso

Kha-rah-shO

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As usual, all good, normal

Нормально

Normalno

Nar-mAl’-nah

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