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How do i say “we speak russian” with english letters?

Question by SOULSIS: How do i say “we speak russian” with english letters? and also would milame ellinika be correct for greek?
I want to put we speak russian and we speak greek on a sign in front of my store. The russian person is not sure on how to spell this with english letters and the greek person is about 90% sure his phrase is correct….

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Answer by GPB
For Russian it would be U nac govoryat po russki – but if you’re going to say that, why say it in English letters? Anyone who would be helped by it would probably find it easier to read in Russian.

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  1. Some One says

    what would be your opinion to see in China store sign "we speak english" writen with Chinese hieroglyphs?!

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  2. RussianTeacher says

    "My govorim po-russki." is the best. Or put it in Russian, all Russian speakers will be able to read it in Russian even easier than in English letters: "Мы говорим по-русски."

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  3. Havi says

    For Russian it may also be "My govorim po-russki" if you just want to let people know that someone of your staff speaks russian.

    "U nas govoryat po-russki" means that only russian is welcome inside this store.

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  4. kiba says

    Μιλάμε ελληνικά-milame ellinika.
    It is correct.:)

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