How do I say this in Russian?
How do you say the following phrases in Russian? "Sisters," "forever sisters," and "live in love." I am not looking for the written form but rather how to pronounce them using English letters. Thank you!
4 Answers
Nov 21, 2024
Hi! Russian is my mothertoungue!!! ?
So:
Sisters = "siostry" (sounds a bit like sestry, if you don't know how to pronounce "y" say "ee" it will be wrong but at least close...)
Forever sisters = "Navsegda siostry"
live in love = "Zjit v liubvi"
Much luck to you with Russian! ?
Maria
sisters=siostry
sisters forever=siostry navsegda
live in love=jivite v liubvi.
ÑеÑÑÑÑ (sisters)
живиÑе в влÑбленноÑÑи (live in love)
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