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How old are you? ะกะบะพะปัŒะบะพ ั‚ะตะฑะต ะปะตั‚?
How to say “How old are you?” in Russian? “ะกะบะพะปัŒะบะพ ั‚ะตะฑะต ะปะตั‚?”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ะกะบะพะปัŒะบะพ ั‚ะตะฑะต ะปะตั‚?” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on How old are you? in Russian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Sentence info.

– "ะกะบะพะปัŒะบะพ ั‚ะตะฑะต ะปะตั‚?" translates to "How old are you?" in English.

Explanation and Breakdown:

– "ะกะบะพะปัŒะบะพ" (Skol'ko) = "How much/many"
– "ั‚ะตะฑะต" (tebe) = "to you" (dative form of "ั‚ั‹" (ty) = "you" (informal))
– "ะปะตั‚" (let) = "years" (genitive plural form of "ะณะพะด" (god) = "year")

Together, it literally translates to "How many years to you?"

Tips to Remember It:

– Think of it as "How many years to you?" in English, which might help anchor the structure in your mind.
– "ะกะบะพะปัŒะบะพ" sounds like "Skol'ko", which is close to "How many" โ€“ both are quantity questions.
– "ั‚ะตะฑะต" sounds like "tebe", associated with "to you" since it's the indirect object form.
– Remember "ะปะตั‚" for "years," a plural form that's easier by memorizing the genitive plural.

Alternate Ways to Say "How Old Are You?":

1. "ะกะบะพะปัŒะบะพ ะฒะฐะผ ะปะตั‚?" (Skol'ko vam let?)
– This is the formal/polite version, using "ะฒะฐะผ" (vam) instead of "ั‚ะตะฑะต".

2. "ะšะฐะบะพะณะพ ั‚ั‹ ะฒะพะทั€ะฐัั‚ะฐ?" (Kakogo ty vozrasta?)
– Literally, "Of what age are you?"

3. "ะšะฐะบะพะน ัƒ ั‚ะตะฑั ะฒะพะทั€ะฐัั‚?" (Kakoy u tebya vozrast?)
– Literally, "What is your age?"

4. "ะกะบะพะปัŒะบะพ ะณะพะดะบะพะฒ ั‚ะตะฑะต?" (Skol'ko godkov tebe?)
– A more colloquial, sometimes endearing way to ask, roughly "How many little years to you?"

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