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How do you am from in Russian?

The phrase "I am from..." in Russian depends on where you are from.

Here's how to say it:

* Я из… (Ya iz...) - This is the most common and general way to say "I am from..."

For example:

* Я из Москвы. (Ya iz Moskvy.) - I am from Moscow.

* Я из США. (Ya iz SShA.) - I am from the USA.

* Я из маленького городка. (Ya iz malen'kogo gorodka.) - I am from a small town.

For specific locations, you can use a preposition:

* Я из России. (Ya iz Rossii.) - I am from Russia.

* Я из Украины. (Ya iz Ukrainy.) - I am from Ukraine.

* Я из Германии. (Ya iz Germanii.) - I am from Germany.

Note:

* The preposition "из" (iz) means "from" in Russian.

* "Я" (Ya) means "I".

* The location name should be in the genitive case.

Remember to use the correct grammatical case for the location name.

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