Avtobus' denotes a bus, 'Poezd' a train, 'Metro' a subway, and 'Tramvai' a street car.
Izvinite is the equivalent of "sorry," "pozhaluista is "you are welcome," "spasibo is "thank you," and "do svidaniya is "goodbye."
An ambulance is Skoraya Pomosch. You would dial '03' on any phone to acquire such assistance. Firefighting services are known as "Pozharnye," and their number is "01." You can reach the police by dialing "02" to reach "Militsiya." Plumbing services are known as "Santehnik"; regrettably, they lack a separate phone number.
Preevet is a 'hello' sound. It is a friendly handshake between friends. Zdravstvuite is a polite way to say hello. Do Svidaniya is Russian for "goodbye." Spasibo translates to "thank you."
A hospital is a "Bolnitsa," a bakery is a "Bulochnaya," a toy store is a "Igrushechnyi Magazin," hardware and home goods are "Promtovary," and a bakery is a "Bulochnaya."
Although it is spoken and written "Rubl" in Russian, the English spelling is "Rouble" or "Ruble."
The name of Russia's capital is Moskva in Russian.