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  2. Jan 10, 2020 · Updated on January 10, 2020. The most popular way to say good night in Russian is Спокойной ночи (spaKOYnay NOchee), which means "have a peaceful night." However, the Russian language contains several variations on this phrase.

  3. Dec 15, 2022 · – Good Night. Приятных снов. – Nice dreams. Pronunciation: https://easy-russian.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/priyatnih-snov.mp3. Сладких снов. – Sweet dreams. Выспись хорошенько. – Have a good sleep. Спи крепко. – Sleep tight. Баиньки/споки-ноки. (slang)

  4. May 21, 2024 · How to Say Good Night in Russian. Спокойной ночи (Good night) Доброй ночи (Good night) Сладких снов (Sweet dreams) До завтра (Until tomorrow) Приятных снов (Pleasant dreams) Споки ноки (Nighty night/Night night) Good Night Songs in Russian. Other Night-time Vocabulary in Russian. Night-time Words. Sleep Words. Rest and Comfort:

  5. Here are some examples: Споки ноки (Spoki noki) – This is an informal way of saying “good night” in Russian. It is a playful and lighthearted expression often used among friends and close acquaintances. Ночи (Nochi) – This is a shortened version of “good night” and is commonly used in informal settings. It conveys a ...

  6. Apr 10, 2017 · If you want to say "Good night" in Russian, you can say СПОКОЙНОЙ НОЧИ (spa-KOY-nay NO-chee) Literally: “ (I wish you a) calm night” or you can say ДОБРОЙ НОЧИ (DOH-bray ...

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  7. Oct 29, 2016 · There are a few ways to say “Good night” in Russian. Some of them are stylistically neutral and can be used while talking to any person, but others can be used only when talking to your family and close friends. We are going to tell you how to say “Goodbye” to a person before you go to sleep, and which phrases to use.

  8. How to Say Goodnight in Russian. There are many ways to say “Спокойной ночи” (Good night) in Russian. Some of them are stylistically neutral, and you can use them in any situation. Others can be used only when addressing close people: relatives, friends.