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How do you say too in russian?

There are a few ways to say "too" in Russian, depending on the context:

1. "Тоже" (Tozhe): This is the most common way to say "too" and means "also" or "as well."

* Example: "Я люблю шоколад, а ты тоже?" (Ya lyublyu shokolad, a ty tozhe?) - "I love chocolate, and you too?"

2. "Также" (Takzhe): This is a more formal way to say "too" and means "also" or "likewise."

* Example: "Он также любит читать книги." (On takzhe lyubit chitat' knigi.) - "He also likes to read books."

3. "Слишком" (Slishkom): This means "too much" or "excessively."

* Example: "Это слишком дорого." (Eto slishkom dorogo.) - "This is too expensive."

4. "И" (I): This is used when listing items and can also be used to mean "too" in some cases.

* Example: "Я хочу чай, и ты тоже?" (Ya khochu chai, i ty tozhe?) - "I want tea, and you too?"

The best way to choose the correct translation for "too" will depend on the specific sentence and context.

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