How to say "see you soon" in Russian?

In Russian "see you soon" translates to  До скорого 

Transliteration: Do skorogo

🇷🇺 До скорого, увидимся позже.

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🇺🇸 See you soon, see you later.



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Russian

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "see you soon" in Russian?

You can use the word "До скорого" which translates to "See you soon".

How to pronounce "До скорого" (see you soon) in Russian?

The word "До скорого" is pronounced as "Do skorogo".

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