On this page you will learn how to say good afternoon in Russian language
Good afternoon – Добрый день
- Video
- Pronunciation
- In English letters
Добрый день [DOB-ryi DEN’]
- Image
[baslider name=”good afternoon in Russian language”]
- About the word
Добрый день [DOB-ryi DEN’] = Good afternoon
Добрый [DOB-ryi] = good (Literally: kind) – adjective, Masculine, Singular, Nominative Case
день [DEN’] = day – noun, Masculine, Singular, Nominative Case
You may also want to know how Russians say you. Find out also how to say hello how are youor I’m sorry in Russian.
Studying Russian has come to be trendy at present globally. Maybe, you have by this time taken the plunge into learning Russian when you heard Russian words pronounced in a movie, in a song, or written in a book (in a marginal note). Maybe, you felt up to learning some cool popular Russian phrases. You searched Google and YouTube looking for a Russian pronunciation handbook to learn elementary Russian orthography and pronunciation. Or perhaps you wanted to learn how to write and speak Russian and you were curious how to write Cyrillic in English letters.
On this webpage you can find everyday sayings in English translated to Russian. Moreover, you can find Russian language audio in MP3 files and learn most everyday Russian phrases. However, language learning is not confined to learning the pronunciation of words in Russian. You need to get a live picture of the word into your head, and you can do it on this webresource by looking at everyday Russian words with images. And much more! You can not only listen to online audio of Russian popular phrases and words, but see how those words are said by watching a video and learning the translation of the word! At last, to make the images of the words sink into your mind, this page has a pronunciation manual in English letters. Thus, as you can see, we use a whole complex of learning instruments to help you succeed in learning Russian through English.
Nowadays you can find lots of free resources for learning Russian: podcasts, Internet resources, YouTube channels and Internet sites like this one that can help you learn Russian Cyrillic alphabet, grammar, orthography, pronunciation, speaking, handy Russian expressions. However, all these Internet sites give you non-structured language information, and this may complicate things for you. To unload confusion and get structured knowledge as well as to save your time, you need a Russian teacher because that’s their task to organize the material and provide you with what you need the most. The teacher knows your strengths and weaknesses, your specific pronunciation and knows how to achieve your language aims. The only thing you need to do is to count on the tutor and relish your advanced Russian language in a 6-month time.