Why not? – Почему бы нет? – [pa-chi-MOO bi NYET]
About the phrase why not in Russian
Почему бы нет? [pa-chi-MOO bi NYET] = Why not?
Почему [pa-chi-MOO] = Why – pronominal adverb
бы – particle
нет = no
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