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How do you say my name is George in Russian?

The literal translation of "My name is George" in Russian is:

Меня зовут Джордж. (Menya zovut Dzhordzh.)

Here's a breakdown of the sentence:

* Меня (Menya) - Me

* зовут (zovut) - is called (third-person plural, used for names)

* Джордж (Dzhordzh) - George

Pronunciation:

* Мен-ya (soft "y" sound)

* зо-vut (the "v" is soft, like the "w" in "water")

* Джор-dzh (the "g" is soft, like the "j" in "gem")

You can also say:

* Я — Джордж. (Ya — Dzhordzh.) - I am George. (This is a more formal option.)

Let me know if you'd like to know how to say your name in Russian! 😊

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