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What is the Russian translation?

Question by Awe: What is the Russian translation for “two can play at that game!”?
Me and a few friends have recently started learning russian. One friend has sent a text to the rest of us and he’s blatantly used popular phrases, so I’d like to text some back with a translation of the phrase in the title as a joke.

Thanks for the help!

Oh, also it’ll have to be in english letters, God help my phone’s predictive text if I dare venture into the Russian letters with it!

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Answer by Hai ! I love ya !
Двое могут играть в ту игру

Dvoe mogut igrat v tu igry

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  1. lightwings21 says

    The only comment id have to change in the post above me is that

    "Dvoe mogut igrat' v ety igry"

    – substituting tu instead of ety because even though they mean the same thing, this is the correct way of saying it.

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