How can I help you? – Чем я могу вам помочь? – [CHEM YA ma-GOO vam pa-MOCH]
About the phrase how can I help you in Russian
Чем я могу вам помочь? [CHEM YA ma-GOO vam pa-MOCH] = How can I help you?
Чем [CHEM] = with what – question word (Nominative: что)
я могу [YA ma-GOO] = I can
я [YA] = I – pronoun, 1st person Singular
могу [ma-GOO] = can – verb, 1st person Singular, Present
вам [vam] = (to) you – pronoun, 2nd person Plural, Dative Case
помочь [pa-MOCH] = to help – verb, Infinitive (Dictionary form)
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