How to say "good afternoon" in Russian?

In Russian "good afternoon" translates to  добрый день 

Transliteration: dobryy den'

🇷🇺 Добрый день, что нового?

🗣️ Dobryy den', chto novogo?

🇺🇸 Good afternoon, what's new?

🇷🇺 Добрый день, чем я могу вам помочь?

🗣️ Dobryy den', chem ya mogu vam pomoch'?

🇺🇸 Good afternoon, how can I help you?

🇷🇺 Добрый день, как проходит ваш день?

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🇺🇸 Good afternoon, how is your day going?



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "good afternoon" in Russian?

You can use the word "добрый день" which translates to "good afternoon".

How to pronounce "добрый день" (good afternoon) in Russian?

The word "добрый день" is pronounced as "dobryy den'".

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