Summary: Learn basic Russian phrases for restaurants & eating 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, the basic thing is just landing, getting around in Russia, a hotel, and obviously you've to eat. You're going to eat everyday, several times a day. So, I picked the subject restaurant, or food. So, here we go. Waiter, efitzant. Waiter. Waiter, efitzant, or efitzant. Tips, chaiowiya. That word comes from the word chai, which means tea. So, chai-tea. Coffee, koffee. Chaiowiya, which is tips, chaiowiya. You might want to ask for the menu. Menu, please. Menu please, menyu, pazhalasta. Please, pazhalasta. Menu. How much does it cost? Skolka da' stoi? Skolta eta stoi?"
eHow Article: Basic Russian Phrases for Restaurants & Eating