a) He no can speak Spanish. b) He can't ... d) He doesn't smoke. .... He left without__________________goodbye. a) to say; b) saying; c) say ... I like this record.

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Translations in context of "i didn't mean" in English-Russian from Reverso ... didn' t mean to hurt, i didn't mean to make, i didn't mean anything, i didn't mean to say.

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However it is not the same as the English phrase “yes, I do”. ... Да, иду". Russian does not use auxiliary verbs like English 'do' or 'be'.

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Translations in context of "i have cancer" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: I told Dominic I have cancer. ... Don't treat me like a kid just 'cause I have cancer. ... She doesn't believe I have cancer. Она не ... You're saying I have cancer.

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Some letters of the Russian alphabet look like and sound similar to the letters of the Latin alphabet. ... The phonetic transcription helps pronounce a word more or less correctly. It ... It is better to learn the Russian alphabet using audio samples.

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Listen to the audio and learn how to say “I love you” in Russian, along with other very important Russian ... If you want to confess your love to someone, just say.

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Russian proverbs. Wikimedia list article. Read in another language · Watch · Edit. A soldier who doesn't dream of becoming a general is a bad one.

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3 дн. назад ... Used to — English Grammar Today — справочник по письменной и устной ... I didn't used to like broccoli when I was younger, but I love it now. ... much with the neighbours, but we did used to say hello to them in the street.

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Mar 6, 2019 ... ... where the person you're talking to doesn't know a word of English, ... In Russia, it's customary to address someone you don't know using the ... at the end of the sound "ye"; it is not pronounced like in the English words "met" or "meet. ... were going to say "deni" but don't actually pronounce the "i" sound.

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So, in normal English we'd say: I have a car. ... Say: No, I don't need a souvenir. ... Imagine you just offered your friend coffee but he said he didn't want any.

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Le gustan naranjas...that works for he or she. (It's plural) Le gusta leer. (that's singular) see, in Spanish, when you are saying "one likes", you say it as "it pleases her", so the verb actually has to match the subject which would be the object in English. Okay, that really sounds like a mouthful!

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