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Russian Dictionary

Давай

Pronunciation dah-VAI

Translation

davai — come on, let's, give

Context & Examples

Давай, пошли!

Come on, let's go!

Давай мне книгу.

Give me the book.

Cultural Note 🇷🇺

This word is incredibly versatile in Russian, used both as an imperative of 'to give' and as a casual way to encourage action, similar to 'come on' or 'let's' in English. It's a staple in everyday conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Давай" mean in Russian?

"Давай" translates to "davai — come on, let's, give" in English. It is pronounced as "dah-VAI".

How do you pronounce "Давай"?

The pronunciation of "Давай" is: dah-VAI

How to use "Давай" in a sentence?

Example: "Давай, пошли!" which translates to "Come on, let's go!". Another example: "Давай мне книгу." — "Give me the book.".

What is the cultural significance of "Давай" in Russia?

This word is incredibly versatile in Russian, used both as an imperative of 'to give' and as a casual way to encourage action, similar to 'come on' or 'let's' in English. It's a staple in everyday conversation.

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