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How do you say street address in Russian?

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

Formal:

* Почтовый адрес (pochtovy adres): This literally means "postal address" and is the most formal way to refer to a street address.

* Адрес проживания (adres prozhivaniya): This means "address of residence" and is used when referring to where someone lives.

Informal:

* Адрес (adres): This is the most common and general term for "address".

* Домашний адрес (domashniy adres): This means "home address".

* Адрес по месту жительства (adres po mestu zhitelstva): This means "address according to place of residence" and is used when referring to a registered address.

In a specific context, you might also use:

* Улица (ulitsa): This means "street", and you can say "номер дома (nomer doma)" for "house number".

* Проспект (prospekt): This means "avenue".

* Переулок (pereulok): This means "lane" or "alley".

Examples:

* "Какой у вас почтовый адрес?" (What is your postal address?)

* "Адрес проживания нужен для оформления документов." (The address of residence is needed for document processing.)

* "Мой адрес: улица Ленина, дом 10." (My address is: Lenin Street, house number 10.)

Remember that the specific wording will depend on the situation and your level of formality.

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