How to say "thank you for dinner" in Russian?

In Russian "thank you for dinner" translates to  Спасибо за ужин 

Transliteration: Spasibo za uzhin

🇷🇺 Спасибо за ужин. Было очень вкусно.

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🇺🇸 Thank you for dinner. It was very delicious.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "thank you for dinner" in Russian?

You can use the word "Спасибо за ужин" which translates to "Thank you for dinner".

How to pronounce "Спасибо за ужин" (thank you for dinner) in Russian?

The word "Спасибо за ужин" is pronounced as "Spasibo za uzhin".

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