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I love you. Russian:
Chinese: ya liubuliu jiebia
Happy birthday. Russian: joyful
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I love you: Russian:
Pronunciation: ya liubuliu jiebia Happy Birthday: Russian:
Pronunciation: Stom Lazh Zegna.
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---I love you.
Looking for it, I don't know if it's right.
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I love you 丫 not walk Guinea (Note: Bia needs to be read consecutively, pronounced "bia").
Happy Birthday c Si De Diam (Forehead) Pull Zh Jinnia (Note: Nian needs to be read consecutively, pronouncing the sound of "nia", and the "forehead" in the opening parentheses is to produce a vibrato effect after reading with "La", try it yourself).
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The Russian I Love You writing method is: The pronunciation is: Yajie Biya is not six.
The order can also be varied:
Reading: Alebu 6th Street Bia.
I mean. The verb loves my conjugation.
Your four-square conjugation.
Example sentences: 1. I love you:
2. I love you too:
3. I like you:
Say "ya lyublyu tebya vsey dushoy" to your loved one. This is another way to express the depth of love.
Written in Russian
Pronounced "ya loo-bhloo tyeh-byah fsyei doo-shoi".
If translated literally into Chinese, this sentence means "I love you with my soul".
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There are two ways to say I love you in Russian: or
Homonym: Duck pick-up (Bia) does not slip.
Duck stay and don't slip (Bia).
1. Interpretation: I love you.
2. Grammar: It means love, which basically means "love, love, like", which refers to someone who particularly likes someone, something or does something. It can also be extended to denote the worship of someone or something, or to treat something with charity.
It not only expresses strong affection, but also fiery attachment, and is used for people or things that can arouse noble emotions.
Extended Materials. synonyms: bai
1. Interpretation: I like you.
2. Grammar: The basic meaning is "like" and "love", which refers to the appreciation or interest in someone or something, the good feeling or not the dislike, and the person and thing that should be used to make people happy but not yet to arouse great enthusiasm or urgent desire.
3. Example sentences:
4. Vernacular translation: I like you but I don't love you.
Russian sentences are not in order, as long as the grammar is correct, and since the words in the sentences have declensions, Russians can understand exactly what you mean. So the following statement is also true: I love you love and like are not the same feelings, I like you in Russian:
I like you. Russian:Russian (Russian: is one of the official languages of the United Nations, the official language of the Russian Federation, and the fourth largest number of native speakers and second language speakers in the world.
The number of people who speak Russian is the percentage of the world's population. Russian belongs to the East Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family.
The Russian language is mainly spoken in Russia and other member states of the former Soviet Union, and was once widely taught as a first language in schools in the countries of the Warsaw Pact. During the Soviet era, the Russian language was greatly emphasized in its republics. Although many countries in the former Soviet Union are now emphasizing the importance of local languages, Russian is still the most widely spoken language in these regions and is the language used in communication in these countries.
It is the only official language of Russia and one of the official languages of Kazakhstan, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan.
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1.I love you: I, love).
2.I love you too :
3.I like you.
4.Russian (Russian: English: Russian) is one of the six working languages of the United Nations.
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1. I love you:
2. I love you too:
3. I like you:
"I love you" in Russian, yes
is a personal pronoun.
The singular number of one case, corresponding to the meaning of "I" in Chinese; is the singular first person of the imperfect body verb .
In the form of conjugation, Li Ying means "love"; It is the singular second person.
The four-case form of the pronoun, rotten or means "you".
Conjugation and declension in Russian grammar ensure that the meaning of the word does not change when the word order changes. So, this sentence is also true: I love you.
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1. I love you with Gao: Qi Xiao I, love).
2. I love you too:
3. I like you:
4. Russian (Russian: English: Russian) is the six working languages of the United Nations.
The high shed knows one.
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I love you.
I love you with caution too:
I like you. is a personal pronoun.
The singular number and one grid correspond to the meaning of "I" in Chinese; is the singular first person of the imperfect body verb .
conjugation, which means "love"; It is a four-case form of a singular second-person pronoun that means "you".
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Russian: I love you is the Chinese language, which is generally used for a person to express his feelings to another person who loves him, and can also be used among relatives, which is an expression of a person's feelings for another person.
among others"It means "I"."It means "love" and "you". Pronounced "ya tee-byah lyoo-blyoo".
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The Russian "I love you" is the source of the Chinese homonym is yabei six to six.
Russian phrases:1. Hello! зд
2. How are you? ка
3. Long time no see! да
4. What is your name? ка
5. My name is. <>
6. Are you from? от
7. I'm from.
8. Goodbye. до
9. Have fun with the broken chain! пр
10. Good luck! уд
The above content is a slow reference: Encyclopedia - Russian.
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