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Good morning

Russian translation: Доброе утро

01:08 Jul 4, 2001
English to Russian translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: Good morning
Just to say "hello"
Thomas
Russian translation:Доброе утро
Explanation:
Dobroye utro
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smart
Local time: 16:48
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Summary of answers provided
na +6Доброе утро
smart
naС Добрым Утром! (s dobrim utrom)
Alena Fedorova
naДоброе утро
bean (X)
naDobroye utro
artyan


  

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3 mins peer agreement (net): +6
Доброе утро


Explanation:
Dobroye utro

smart
Local time: 16:48
Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  bean (X)
1 hr

agree  djack: probably, the most common greeting in the morning
1 hr

agree  Albert Golub: dobrii vietcher for good evening to give you more
5 hrs

agree  Andrei Vrabtchev
7 hrs

agree  julls: it's just the way we say it in Russian
8 hrs

agree  Christopher Gierig
1 day 11 hrs
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42 mins
С Добрым Утром! (s dobrim utrom)


Explanation:
Just another way to say good morning


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Alena Fedorova
Russian Federation
Local time: 16:48
Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian
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1 hr
Доброе утро


Explanation:
The most eccepted

bean (X)
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4 days
Dobroye utro


Explanation:

The standard Russian way for saying "Hello" in the first part of the day.

Pronounced as "dob-roh-yEh OO-troh" (whith the capitalized syllables streesed).

Best regards,

Artyan



artyan
United States
Local time: 06:48
Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian
PRO pts in pair: 239
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