What does как тебя зовут? in Russian mean?
What is the meaning of the word как тебя зовут? in Russian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use как тебя зовут? in Russian.
The word как тебя зовут? in Russian means what's your name. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word как тебя зовут?
what's your namePhrase (what's your name?) Сколько тебе лет и как тебя зовут? How old are you and what's your name? |
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Как тебя зовут, милый? What's your name, honey? |
Как тебя зовут? What's your name? |
А как тебя зовут? What's your name anyway? |
Как тебя зовут? W-what's your name? |
Как тебя зовут, невеста? What is her name? |
Как тебя зовут? What is your name? |
Как тебя зовут? Ksyusha... |
Как тебя зовут. What's your name? |
Ты не сказала, как тебя зовут. I never got your name. |
Еще раз, как тебя зовут? But, what is your name again? |
— Успокойся и попробуй снова, — произнес Альфарий. — Как тебя зовут, новициат? ‘Calm down and try again,’ said Alpharius. |
Итак, как тебя зовут? All right, what's your name? |
или «Как тебя зовут, красавчик?». and ‘What’s your name, cutie?’” |
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