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How do you pronounce until tomorrow in Russian?

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

1. До завтра (do zavtra): This is the most common and direct translation. It literally means "until tomorrow."

2. До следующего утра (do sleduyushchego utra): This means "until the next morning" and is more formal than "до завтра."

3. До встречи завтра (do vstrechi zavtra): This means "see you tomorrow" and is more informal than "до завтра."

Pronunciation:

* До (do): The "o" sound is like the "o" in "hot."

* Завтра (zavtra): The "a" sounds like the "a" in "father."

* Следующий (sleduyushchiy): The "u" sound is like the "oo" in "moon."

* Утра (utra): The "u" sound is like the "oo" in "moon."

* Встречи (vstrechi): The "e" sound is like the "e" in "bed."

Examples:

* До завтра! (See you tomorrow!)

* До следующего утра! (See you tomorrow morning!)

* До встречи завтра! (See you tomorrow!)

You can choose the most appropriate phrase based on the situation and your level of formality.

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