HELLO – Здравствуйте – [ZDRAST-vui-te]
About the word hello in Russian
Здравствуйте [ZDRAST-vui-te] – Formal greeting (used with strangers, co-workers, etc.) Привет [pri-VET] – Informal greeting (used with friends, family, etc.) The word “Здравствуйте” originally meant “Be healthy”.
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