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How do you say Matty in Russian?

There isn't a direct equivalent of "Matty" in Russian. Here's why and how you can approach it:

* No direct translation: "Matty" is a nickname, often short for Matthew. While "Matthew" translates to "Матвей" (Matvey) in Russian, it's not commonly used as a nickname.

* Possible options:

* Матвей (Matvey): You could use the full name if you want a formal approach.

* Мэт (Met): This is a possible nickname for "Matthew," but it's not as common as "Matty" in English.

* Мат (Mat): This is a short form of "Matvey" and could be used as a nickname, although it's not directly equivalent to "Matty."

* Phonetic approximation: You could try to pronounce "Matty" phonetically in Russian, but it might not be understood easily.

The best option depends on the context and your relationship with the person you are referring to.

For example, if you are writing a formal letter, "Матвей" would be appropriate. However, if you are talking to a friend, you might use "Мэт" or "Мат."

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