Just as universal as 'cool' is, kruto can be used in many social situations. It can be used to describe appreciation for an object or situation in a casual way.
Братан Братан is a slang word for bro, used in very informal conversations. Originally meaning older brother or nephew on brother's side, the word is now a popular form of affectionate address for any male with whom the speaker has a close friendship.
While you've probably already learned the more neutral terms like человек (human), девушка (girl), мужчина (man), and женщина (woman), Russian has so much more to offer when talking about other people. As you might expect, some of these terms can be quite complimentary.
Russki and Russky (pl. Russkies) are ethnic slurs for Russians, derived from the Russian word русские ("Russians"). Those terms may also refer to citizens of Russia regardless of ethnic background.
By the way, young Russian guys often use бро (bro) or “bro” the same as it's used in English..
блин • (blin) (minced oath, colloquial, exclamation) dammit!, darn!, shoot! (
Ef or Fe (Ф ф; italics: Ф ф) is a Cyrillic letter, commonly representing the voiceless labiodental fricative /f/, like the pronunciation of ⟨f⟩ in "fill, flee, or fall".
Хах (hah), ахаха (ahaha), хаха (haha), and хахаха (hahaha) mean “LOL” and can be replaced with two or more brackets.
модный {adj. m} chichi (also: cheesy, chic, fashionable, genteel, knowing, modish, nifty, saucy, smart, snappy)
субъект {m} bozo (also: person, subject)
A limited liability company (“obshchestvo s ogranichennoy otvetstvennostyu” – an “LLC”) is designated by the abbreviation “OOO” or “LLC” before or after its name. It is one of the simplest forms of a Russian legal entity and is often used by foreign investors for a wholly owned subsidiary.
Ты дурак/дура (Ty durak/dura)
You can use this one while talking to somebody who has disappointed or annoyed you. Here are some Russian angry phrases with similar meanings: Ты невыносим(а) (Ty nevynosim[a]) — “You're impossible.” Ты глуп(а) (Ty glup[a]) — “You're silly.”
This simply means "Russia" and is pronounced "Rai-see-yah." Interestingly enough, if you've ever watched a movie in which someone calls a Russian a "Rooskie," this may seem derogatory but is actually the Russian word for a Russian, "R.
Russian state
Since mid-March 2022, the "Z" began to be used by the Russian government as a pro-war propaganda motif, and has been appropriated by pro-Putin civilians as a symbol of support for Russia's invasion.
5 letter words. Beard, Fanny, faded cocks. Weird wanks. Farted.
a brother: So he's a bit of an idiot, but he's still my bruv, ain't he? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Family: informal names. baba.
Another popular term of endearment, зайка and any other diminutives of заяц (ZAyats)—bunny rabbit—are used when speaking to loved ones, very close friends, and children. Some people also use it with their wider circle of friends and acquaintances, especially the word зая.
A young child can be called малыш [mah-LYSH] — a little one; зайчик [ZY-chik] — a little wild rabbit; even рыбка [RYB-kah] — a little fish. Generally, the Russian language is rich with suffixes that modify the meaning of the original word.