How would you simply write "Prom?" in Russian?
Thursday, July 8th, 2010 at
1:17 am
Not, would you like to go to...
Just "Prom" with a question mark.
I have gone to google translate. But I'm confused, because when I add the question mark, it gives me something longer and completely different. I'm looking for someone who actually speaks Russian to tell me the correct way.
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Allow me to clear up your confusion.
"выпускного вечера" is "prom night." Usually, the prom is referred to as just "выпускного" [vypusknogo]. I believe that, more literally, this would mean "night for final-year students," or something to that effect.
"пром" transliterates directly as "prom," but I don’t think this is used by Russians. Выпускного is the word you want, though you can use the term "выпускного вечера" to avoid any confusion, especially if the person you’re addressing doesn’t speak Russian well.
пром
go to google translate if you have more questions like that