How to say "please, don't touch it" in Russian?

In Russian "please, don't touch it" translates to  Пожалуйста, не трогайте это 

Transliteration: Pozhaluysta, ne trogayte eto

🇷🇺 Пожалуйста, не трогайте это. Это очень хрупкое.

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🇺🇸 Please, don't touch it. It's very fragile.



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How to say "please, don't touch it" in Russian?

You can use the word "Пожалуйста, не трогайте это" which translates to "Please, don't touch it".

How to pronounce "Пожалуйста, не трогайте это" (please, don't touch it) in Russian?

The word "Пожалуйста, не трогайте это" is pronounced as "Pozhaluysta, ne trogayte eto".

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