How to say "is this seat free?" in Russian?

In Russian "is this seat free?" translates to  Это место свободно? 

Transliteration: Eto mesto svobodno?

🇷🇺 Это место свободно? Я могу здесь сидеть?

🗣️ Eto mesto svobodno? Ya mogu zdes' sidet'?

🇺🇸 Is this seat free? Can I sit here?



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Russian

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Official language in
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Active vocabulary
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⏳ Avg. time to basics
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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "is this seat free?" in Russian?

You can use the word "Это место свободно?" which translates to "Is this seat free?".

How to pronounce "Это место свободно?" (is this seat free?) in Russian?

The word "Это место свободно?" is pronounced as "Eto mesto svobodno?".

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