If you speak Russian how do you say?
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 at
2:20 am
Using the English alphabet not the Cyrillic alphabet how do you say "happy new years baby! I miss you and have fun my cute little drunk friend !
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If you write to a man:
С Новым годом, малыш, я скучаю по тебе, и веселись, мой милый пьяный дружок
S Novym Godom, malysh, ya skuchayu po tebe, i veselis’, moy miliy pianiy druzhok
If you write to a woman:
С Новым годом, малышка, я скучаю по тебе и веселись, моя милая пьяная подружка
S Novym Godom, malyshka, ya skuchayu po tebe, i veselis’, moya milaya pianaya podruzhka
You can’t really say in good Russian "happy new years", it would sound weird, so I changed it in just "happy new year".
Ignore the answer of Nail, because it says literally: "bla bla bla Russian grandmothers death to Russian Orthodox Christians". I’ve just reported it, but they never delete reported filth, do they
S Novim Godom, malish! Skuchaiu po tebe, otlichno poveselitsya, piyanen’kii moi druzhok !
(this is to a male)
S Novim Godom, Malish(or add -ka for female)! Ya skuchaiu po tebe, otlichno poveselitsya, piyanen’kii moi druzhok(or podruzhka for female !