Goodnight beautiful – Спокойной ночи, красавица – [spa-KOY-noy NO-chi kra-SA-vi-tsa]
About the phrase goodnight beautiful in Russian
Спокойной ночи, красавица [spa-KOY-noy NO-chi kra-SA-vi-tsa]
Спокойной = quiet – adjective, feminine, Genitive Case
ночи = night – noun, feminine, Genitive Case
Спокойная = quiet – adjective, feminine, Nominative Case
ночь = night – noun, feminine, Nominative Case
красавица [kra-SA-vi-tsa] = beautiful girl – noun, Feminine, Singular, Nominative Case
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