Dictionary Answer

What Does "nyet" Mean in Russian?

"nyet" is a common way to say "no" in Russian.

Pronunciation: nyetPart of speech: Interjection / adverb

Core Meanings

  • no
  • negative response
  • decline

Examples

nyet, thank you.

No, thank you.

nyet, not today.

No, not today.

Common Mistakes

  • Using "nyet" only in one scripted sentence instead of varied contexts.
  • Not reviewing "nyet" in active recall rounds after first exposure.

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FAQ

Is "nyet" formal or informal in Russian?

It is commonly used in everyday Russian. Tone and full sentence context set formality.

Can I use "nyet" as a standalone phrase?

Yes, in many short interactions it can stand alone naturally.

How should beginners practice "nyet"?

Use short repetition loops with related high-frequency terms, then test yourself in mini quizzes.

Related Questions

What does "nyet" mean in Russian?

nyet commonly means no in Russian, with meaning changing by context.

How do you pronounce "nyet" in Russian?

A simple pronunciation guide is: nyet.

How do natives use "nyet" in a real sentence?

Example: "nyet, thank you." (No, thank you.)

What is the difference between "nyet" and "da"?

nyet and da overlap in polite conversation, but they serve different roles depending on situation.

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How can I practice "nyet" quickly?

Run a short mini-quiz first, then move missed items into a replay loop in StudyArcade.

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