Transliteration: Kakoy nomer moyey komnaty?
🇷🇺 Какой номер моей комнаты? Я забыл(а).
🗣️ Kakoy nomer moyey komnaty? Ya zabyl(a).
🇺🇸 What is my room number? I forgot.
Russian
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You can use the word "Какой номер моей комнаты?" which translates to "What is my room number?".
The word "Какой номер моей комнаты?" is pronounced as "Kakoy nomer moyey komnaty?".
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