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  2. 3 Ways to Say Hello in Russian - wikiHow

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    Zdravstvujtye is the formal way to say "hello" in Russian. If you're greeting someone you don't already know, start with a formal greeting – especially if they're older than you, or in a position of authority. If you don't know how to roll your "R"s, you may want to practice.

  3. How to Say “Hello” in Russian: 19 Common Words and Phrases

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    If you want to make a good first impression in Russia, you have to know how to say hello in Russian. Learn 19 common ways to say hello and real-life examples.

  4. How to say Hello in Russian? Easy! Discover the secrets of Russian greetings with my easy-to-follow tutorials!

  5. Russian Greetings: 15 Ways to Say “Hello” in Russian

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    Want to say “hello” in Russian? These 15 Russian greetings will show you how to say “hello” in Russian, in both formal and informal situations.

  6. How to Say Hello in Russian (Informal and Formal) - ThoughtCo

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    The most common way to say hello in Russian is Здравствуйте (ZDRASTvooytye), but there are more details you need to know in order to navigate all the likely social encounters. The most important thing to remember is that the way you say hello in Russian depends on who you are speaking to.

  7. 23 Ways to Say “Hello” in Russian | FluentU Language Learning

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    Check out this post to learn the right Russian "hello" for all occasions! Master 23 Russian greetings for all situations and times of day, with words like привет (hi), добрый день (good day), добро пожаловать (welcome) and more, all with audio so you can perfect the pronunciation.

  8. Pree-vyeht. Now you give it a try. Now, if you were answering the phone, the most common greeting is a-lyo, which sounds like hello in English. A-lyo. The accent is on the second syllable....