Transliteration: pozhaluysta
🇷🇺 Пожалуйста, дайте мне воды.
🗣️ Pozhaluysta, dayte mne vody.
🇺🇸 Please give me some water.
🇷🇺 Пожалуйста, подайте соль
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🇺🇸 Please pass the salt
🇷🇺 Можешь, пожалуйста, пройти мне соль?
🗣️ Mozhesh', pozhaluysta, proyti mne sol'?
🇺🇸 Can you please pass me the salt?
🇷🇺 Пожалуйста, пройдите сюда
🗣️ Pozhaluysta, proydyte syuda
🇺🇸 Please come this way
🇷🇺 Пожалуйста, пройдите на кухню.
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🇺🇸 Please, come to the kitchen.
🇷🇺 Пожалуйста, подайте меню.
🗣️ Pozhaluysta, podayte menyu.
🇺🇸 Please bring me the menu.
🇷🇺 Пожалуйста, дайте мне воды.
🗣️ Pozhaluysta, dayte mne vody.
🇺🇸 Please give me some water.
🇷🇺 Пожалуйста, передайте мне этот документ.
🗣️ Pozhaluysta, peredayte mne etot dokument.
🇺🇸 Please give me this document.
Russian
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You can use the word "пожалуйста" which translates to "please".
The word "пожалуйста" is pronounced as "pozhaluysta".
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