On this page you will learn how to say thank you in Russian

THANK YOU  Спасибо

How to say thank you in Russian

Спасибо [spa-SI-ba]

[baslider name=”How_to_say_thank_you_in_Russian”]

Original meaning of the word “Спасибо” is “May God save you”.  

Video
How to say thank you in Russian
Pronunciation
In English letters

Спасибо [spa-SI-ba]

Image

[baslider name=”How_to_say_thank_you_in_Russian”]

About the word

Original meaning of the word “Спасибо” is “May God save you”.  

Choose your native tutor at ARusPro

Also, find out what sorry or welcome or hello is in Russian.

Studying Russian has gotten fashionable at present. It may be that you have by now taken the plunge into picking up Russian when you heard Russian words pronounced in a song, in a movie, or written in a book (in a marginal note). Perhaps, you longed for learning a few trendy cool Russian phrases. You searched Google and YouTube seeking for a Russian pronunciation handbook to pick up simple Russian orthography and pronunciation. Or perhaps you felt like learning how to write and speak Russian and you wondered how to write Cyrillic in English letters.
On this Internet site you can come across frequent phrases in English translated to Russian. Moreover, you can learn most common Russian phrases and listen to Russian language audio. However, language acquisition is not confined to learning the pronunciation of Russian words. You need to get a speaking picture of the word into your head, and you can do it on this Internet page by studying frequent Russian words with images. And much more! You can not only listen to online audio of Russian common words and phrases, but see how those words are said by watching a video and learning the translation of the word! Ultimately, to make the pictures of the words sink into your head, this Internet site has a pronunciation guide in English letters. So, as you can see, we use a whole complex of learning instruments to help you succeed in studying Russian through English.
Today you can come across many free resources for learning Russian: webresources, podcasts, YouTube channels and webresources like this one that can help you pick up pronunciation, orthography, speaking, grammar, Russian Cyrillic letters, useful Russian sayings. However, all these Internet resources give you non-structured language data, and this may make things vague for you. To get rid of doubt and get organized understanding as well as to save your time, you need a Russian tutor because that’s their work to organize the material and provide you with what you need the most. A tutor is aware of your weaknesses and strengths, your unique pronunciation and knows how to achieve your language learning aims. The only thing you need to do is to rely upon your instructor and enjoy your pro-level Russian language 6 months later.

Now you know how to say thank you in Russian.