How to speak Russian in CS:GO
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GameGuru99
Lol, just start with the basics like 'privet' for hello and 'spasibo' for thank you. Most of the time, you just need to know the callouts in Russian, and you're good to go. Google Translate is your best friend here. But honestly, just being friendly and saying 'gg' works universally.
Best answer
GameGuru99
Lol, just start with the basics like 'privet' for hello and 'spasibo' for thank you. Most of the time, you just need to know the callouts in Russian, and you're good to go. Google Translate is your best friend here. But honestly, just being friendly and saying 'gg' works universally.
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QuietSniper
Honestly, don't bother. Just learn the map callouts in English and use pings. Communication is key, sure, but so is not misunderstanding each other.
FriendlyFire
From my experience, just learning a few key phrases and callouts can make a big difference. I started with basic stuff like 'A site', 'B site', and 'enemy down' in Russian. It wasn't perfect, but it showed I was trying and generally made the games more enjoyable. Plus, most players appreciate the effort and will switch to English if they can.
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