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Summary: Learn basic Russian phrases for hotels in this free foreign language video.
With over 30 years of experience in international business, knowledge of foreign languages and travel, Nikolai Pankratz has built companies from scratch. He has been involved in many...read more
"Nikolai Pankratz with American Resource Network for Expert Village. Well assuming you made it through the airport without any adventures--I would be surprised--but assuming you made it to the hotel. Now you're at the hotel, and the first thing you will probably get to the counter and you will ask how much is that room. How much is a room? Skolka stoid nomer. Stolka stoid nomer. Well, once you're in your room, most likely you will need to know how to get around your room. You will need to, I don't know, usual Russian hotel room is typically just like an American. So let's say, a pillow--padushka. Pillow, padushka. Blanket, adiyallah. Blanket, adiyallah. Towel, palatyensa. Palatyensa. Soap, myla. Myla. You might have a refrigerator in your, small refrigerator. Khaladilnik. Khaladilnik."