What is SHTO in Russian?

Что (pronounced “shto”, not “chto”) and какой (pronounced “kakoy”) both mean “what”. As a loose rule, какой means “which”. The correct rule is that if a noun follows “what”, use какой. If no noun follows “what”, use что. Because что is never followed by a noun, it only changes form in different cases.

What is CHTO?

Acronym. Definition. CHTO. Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization (Iran)

What does STO mean in Russian?

sto in Russian translates to hundred in English – see more translations here!

What is a common Russian greeting?

People give the appropriate formal greeting depending on what time of day it is: “Dobroe utro” (Good morning), “Dobriy den” (Good afternoon) or “Dobriy vecher” (Good evening). A more casual greeting is “Privet” (Hi).

How do you say yes in Russian?

The Russian word for Yes is Да (da).

What does Churka mean in Russian?

block of wood
(Churka, literally ‘block of wood’, is an offensive term for someone from the Caucasus or Central Asia.)

What’s the difference between chto and ETO in Russian?

“Chto” is an interrogative neuter pronoun. Its meaning is “what?”, as in “what are you eating?”. “Eto” means “this”, as in “this is a duck”. So, if you hear “Chto eto” by a Russian speaker, he has just asked: “What’s this/that?”. Only one tip: time ago, Russian used “chto eto?” as a made-expression to ask…

What is the meaning of the Russian pronoun chto?

“Chto” is an interrogative neuter pronoun. Its meaning is “what?”, as in “what are you eating?”. “Eto” means “this”, as in “this is a duck”. So, if you hear “Chto eto” by a Russian speaker, he has just asked: “What’s this/that?”.

Which is the correct pronoun chto or EtO?

“Chto” is an interrogative neuter pronoun. Its meaning is “what?”, as in “what are you eating?”. “Eto” means “this”, as in “this is a duck”.