What is hai du du du. About the meaning of the phrase How do you do and translation into Russian. Russian-English phrasebook with pronunciation

What else needs to be remembered is such super-important words for communication and dating as sure [shue] - of course okay please. By the way, you can say it instead of OK on them Thanks, thank you that is. Then, variations of the word yes [yes] - Yes, such as yeah [ye] and uar [yap]. Then, variations of the word no [know] - No: nope [nope] and nay [nay]; as well as the words nice [nice] - nice, beautiful, beautiful, and fine [fine] - about the same as nice.

Here is the necessary arsenal to hold out for thirty minutes in the company of Americans and not be discovered.

So, stand and look both ways. Suppose someone comes up to you, for example, some girl, and says:

Hi [hi], what does it mean Hey! You, don't be a fool, also say:

Hi [hi] - which also translates as Hey!

I am Jane I am Jane / My name is Jane- says the girl.

I am Mike I'm Mike, - you say, if that is your real name.

Nice to meet you Mike Nice to meet you Mike.

Nice to meet you eoo [nice choo mi yu choo], - And I'm glad too.

Nice party [nice party], - nice party, - the girl smiles (and all their parties are pleasant, even when they are unpleasant).

Yeah, sure, it's fine [ye, shue, it's fine]. - Yes, of course, everything is great.- you say, smiling in response to the girl. Well, then you can offer her something to drink (alcohol brings you closer: the more you drink, the more you understand without an interpreter):

Wanna some drink [wona sam drink]? - Would you like something to drink?- And then, so that she quickly agrees, add: On me [an mi], - I treat. Literally "on me".

With pleasure [wiz Plezhe], - With pleasure Jane replies.

During the conversation, the girl pours all sorts of words, such as, ye, yap, noup, but the pass is no longer embarrassing. You already know these words.



When meeting, in particular, between the British, such a phrase as How do you do [how do you do], which should not be translated as How are you? or How are you doing? This phrase also means very nice and no more.

Example: You, Ivan Petrovich Ivanov, are brought to the Briton and they say:

This is Mr. Anderson [zys is mista Anderson], - This is Mr Anderson.

And this is Mr. Ivanov [end zys is mista ivanof], - And this is Mr. Ivanov(He wait that English translator be sure to call you by your last name. They respect only the first name).

How d’you do [how due doo], - Anderson shakes your hand.

How d'you do, - you shake his hand too.

Well, to their traditional question How are you? - which was discussed a little higher, answer like Petrushka: Fine, thank you, - and you will always be correctly interpreted.

Russian-English phrasebook with pronunciation

Going on a trip to cities and countries, where they speak english take this one with you english phrasebook. By studying it, you will know how to speak english correctly, Pay special attention to the Pronunciation column.

English

Translation

Pronunciation

Greetings

Hi! Hello! Hai!
Hello! Hello! Hello!
How do you do? How are you? How do you do?
Good morning! Good morning! Good morning!
Good noon! Good afternoon! Good a: ftenun!
Good evening! Good evening! Hood and:wing!
good night! Good night! Good night!
How are you? How are you? How are you:?
And you? And you? And yu:?
How about you? And how are you? How about you:?
(I am) very well, thank you. Very good thanks. (Ay um) veri wel with enk yu:.
(I am) fine, thank you. Great, thanks. (Ay um) fine with enk yu:.
Not bad. Not bad. Not bad.
So, so. thank you. Thank you so so. Sow sow with enk yu:.
Not so well, thank you. Thanks, not much. Note sow wal with enk yu:.


Acquaintance

What is your name? What is your name? Wat from yo: name?
My name is… My name is… My name from…
I am Bambooot. I am Bambooot. Aym Bambooot.
I am from Russia. I'm from Russia. I m from Russia.
We are from Russia. We are from Russia. Wee: a: from Rush.
Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to mi: t yu:.
How old are you? How old are you? How old a: yu:?
I am … ​​years old. I am ... years (years). Ay um … ye:z old.
What do you do? What do you do? Wat duo: doo?
I am a…. (teacher). I'am a teacher. Ay am e quiete.
Are you married? Are you married (married)? A: y: merid?
I am married. I am married (married). Hey um merid.
I am not married. I am not married (married). Ay um not merid.
Do you have any children? Do you have children? Doo Yu: Have any children?
I have one child (two children). I have one child (two children). Ai hav one child (tu: children).


Communication and questions

Do you speak English? You speak English? Do you speak English?
Do you speak English? Do you speak Russian? Du yu: sleep: to rushn?
What languages ​​do you speak? What languages ​​do you speak? Wat langwidgees doo yu: sleep:k?
I speak English but just a little. I speak English, but not much. Ai sleep: k i: english bat ja: st e little.
Speak slowly, please. Please speak slowly. Sleep: to slowley pli: s.
Sorry, what did you say? Excuse me, what did you say? Sori wat did yu: sai?
Is it correct? This is right? From it correct?
Do you understand me? Do you understand me? Doo yu: undesand mi:?
Can I ask you? Can I ask you (to ask)? Ken ai ask yu:?
What can I do for you? How can I help you? Wat ken ah du fo: yu:?
What do you think? What do you think? Wat du yu: with ink?
Who? Who? Hu?
What? What? Wat?
What is this? What it is? Wat from s is?
Where? Where? Where? Whoa?
When? When? Wen?
how? How? How?
How do I get to …? How to get …? How do ah get tu…?
Where from? Where? Wea from?
Where are you from? Where are you from? Wea a: yu: from?
Why? Why? Wye?
How much is it? How much does it cost? How to match from it?
Do you like...? You like …? Doo Yu: like...?
Where can I get a taxi? Where can you get a taxi? Wah ken ah get eh taxi?


Statement

Yes. Yes. Yes.
Yes, of course. Oh sure. Yes of co:s.
I agree. I agree (I agree). Ay egri.
With pleasure. With pleasure. Wiz Pleasure.
As you like. As you wish. Ez yu: like.
All right. OK. Ok. Well okay). O: l wright. Ok.
I see. It's clear. Ai si:.
I'm busy. I'm busy (busy). Ay um busy.


Negation

no. No. Know.
No, thank you. No thanks. Know with enc u:.
No, you may not. No, I don't allow. Know yu: mei not.
I do mind. I object. Ai du: mind.
I am very sorry, but I can't. I'm sorry, but I can't. Ai em vari sori bat ai kent.
That's impossible. It's impossible. Wets imposible.
You are wrong. You're not right. Yu: a: ron.
By no means. In no case. Buy know mi:nz.


Expression of gratitude

thank you!Thanks! Thank you! FROMenk Yu:! FROMenks!
Thank you very (so) much! Thanks a lot! FROMenk yu: vary (sow) match!
I don't know how to thank you. I don't know how to thank you. Ai dount know how tu with enk yu:.
How kind of you! How kind of you! How kind ov yu:!
You are so kind! You are so kind! Yu: a: sow kind!
Thank you, it was delicious. Thanks, it was delicious. FROMenk yu: it woz delishes.
Thank you for your attention. Thank you for your attention. Senk yu: pho: yo: etenshn.
You are welcome! Please (in response to thanks). Yu: A: Welcam!
That's nothing. My pleasure. Wets us ing.
Here you are. Here you go (take it). He Yu: a:.
Please Please, please. Please.


Parting

Goodbye! Goodbye! Goodbye!
See you (later)! See you later! Si: yu: (leite)!
See you soon! I'll see you soon! Si: yu: sun!
I hope to see you again. Hope I see you again. Ai hope to si: yu: aegin.
Have a good trip! Bon Voyage! Have a good trip!
Take care! Take care! Take kee!
good luck! Good luck! Good luck!

I wish

best wishes! Good luck! Best whiz!
Congratulations! Congratulations! Kangratulations!
Happy birthday! Happy birthday! Happy Byo:s day!
Happy New Year! Happy New Year! Happy New Ye:!
Happy anniversary! Happy wedding! Nepi evyyosari!
I wish you all the best! I wish you all the best! Ay wish yu: ol z e best!
Have a good time! Have a nice time! Have a good time!
Have a good holiday! Have a good rest! Have a Good Holiday!

English is easy enough to learn language. Most sentences can be built by simply taking the right words from a dictionary.

Next summer we plan to visit London. We are planning to visit London next summer.

Words do not change by gender, which greatly facilitates the study, and plural is formed very easily, you need to add the letter s to the end of the modified word (but there are exceptions to the rules). The following is an example of plural formation:

Where can I buy the ticket? Where can I buy a ticket?

Where can I buy tickets? Where can I buy tickets?

Please note that if you pronounce some words incorrectly, misunderstanding between the interlocutors is possible. AT English language There is a difference between the pronunciation of long and short vowels. For example, the short full (ful) means filled, and the long fool (fuul) means a fool. 🙂 Long vowel in our Russian-English phrasebook with pronunciation marked with a (:) symbol in the pronunciation column. Studying this English, You will learn how to speak english correctly and enrich your vocabulary new words and expressions.

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Friends, hello everyone!

Today I would like to tell you about the meaning of the English phrase "How do you do you?"! Many of you are sure that this is another option to ask “How are you?” in English. In reality, this is not entirely true, and if you say to a native speaker "Hey! How do you do?" hoping to hear back "I'm Fine", then you can stumble upon a certain amount of misunderstanding on his part.

Translation and usage of "How do you do?"

In English, this expression is correct to use when you first meet a person and get to know him. In other words, it's a formal way to politely greet someone you haven't met before or just haven't seen in a long time.

For example:

Hi, I'm Chack!

(Hi, I'm Chuck!)

How do you do, Chack? I'm John!

(How are you, Chuck? I'm John!)

"How do you do?" does not imply a direct answer and is often used with an exclamation - How do you do! Please do not confuse this expression with a question. How are you?. It's not the same thing.

how do you dohello; Good afternoon; How are you?;

Bye, friends! See you!

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