How do Russians address elders?

A person who is much older than you should be addressed as Вы. You also use Вы with your supervisor, even if they are the same age as you. By the way, do you know the Russian form of courtesy: First name + patronymic (or name derived from the father)?
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How do Russians greet elders?

Здравствуйте (zdravstvuyte) — This is a formal Russian greeting for “Hello.” If you ask a local: “How do you say 'Hello' in Russian?” he'll teach you this word. Use it when you meet elder people, people you have a great respect for, and people you have the intention to become buddies with.
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How do you address a superior in Russian?

V-form is used in all formal circumstances, to address elders and superiors, or just to express respect and politeness. It is characterized by using second plural form of second person pronoun (often capitalized in writing to distinguish from actual plural) and second person plural verb forms in all moods.
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How do you address an older woman in Russian?

If you are dealing with an older woman, the word “dama – Madam” can be used, as an older counterpart of “devushka” or “baryshnya”.
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How do Russians address each other formally?

Russian names are structured as [first name] [middle patronymic name] [SURNAME]. E.g. Igor Mihajlovich MEDVEDEV (male) or Natalia Borisovna PAVLOVA (female). Address people using their first name (casual) or first name and patronymic name (formal). The patronymic name is never used alone.
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Why do Russians always say first and last name?

Why do the Russian characters always refer to each other by first and "last" name? The Russian characters on the show (mainly the characters in the Rezidentura) are actually not referring to each other by first and last name, rather, they are referring to each other by a first name and patronymic.
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How do you politely address someone in Russian?

In Russian, there are two modes of address – using the polite "you" (Вы) and using the informal "you/thou" (ты). The choice of mode depends on how well you know the other person and whether you are superior or inferior in terms of age and position.
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How do you address an older man in Russian?

A person who is much older than you should be addressed as Вы. You also use Вы with your supervisor, even if they are the same age as you.
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Do Russians say Mr and Mrs?

In Russian it is often very difficult for the Russians themselves to find the right word to call a person. We have the words [gaspad-EE-n] Господин (Mister) and [gaspazhA] Госпожа (Ms/ Mrs.). But those words are primarily used in very formal situations or letters. What other choices do we have?
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What does devotchka mean in Russian?

Noun. devotchka (plural devotchkas) (rare) A girl, especially one of Russian descent.
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What is ma'am in Russian?

госпожа {f} madam (also: dame, lady, miss, mistress)
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How do you address a Russian family?

The most common way to address your parents in Russian is to say "мама" and "папа." You can also say "мать" (MAT') - "Mother," and "отец" (aTYEts) - "Father", as well as "мамочка" (MAmachka) - Mommy and "папочка" (PApachka) - "Daddy". Example: Моя мамочка - самая лучшая.
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Do Russians address each other as comrade?

The term Comrade is not used in Russian society, and the term Tovarisch is not often used in contemporary society, but it is still the standard form of address in the Russian Armed Forces and Police of Russia, where officers and soldiers are normally addressed as Tovarisch Colonel, Tovarisch General, Tovarisch Sergeant ...
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What is a typical Russian greeting?

People give the appropriate formal greeting depending on what time of day it is: “Dobroe utro” (Good morning), “Dobriy den” (Good afternoon) or “Dobriy vecher” (Good evening). A more casual greeting is “Privet” (Hi).
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What is the most common Russian greeting?

Здравствуйте/Здравствуй

The workhorse of Russian greetings, здравствуйте is the most common way to say hello. It may be a mouthful, but is definitely worth taking the time to learn. Здравствуйте is often used in the most formal situations.
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How do Russians call their older brother?

“Brother” in Russian is брат (brat). Just like сестра (sestra), you can describe whether your brothers are older or younger. The suffix –ишк– (-ishk-) here shows that you undermine the person you're calling with it.
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What does Moya mean in Russian?

moë, moj, moya in Russian translates to my in English - see more translations here!
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What does Debushka mean?

Devushka, Devochka, Dedushka… Who Is Who? These three words may look and even sound the same to a foreigner. The word “девушка” (devushka) means “a girl.” Unfortunately, it's very close to the word “девочка” (devochka), which is used to address and name a little girl.
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What means Dedushka?

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The Russian name for grandfather is dedushka, a term used to address one's own grandfather as well as any man of grandfatherly age. It is a somewhat informal but not impolite term. Dedushka is sometimes shortened to deda.
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Can you call someone babushka?

Babushka definition

An old Russian woman or grandmother.
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What's the difference between ВЫ and ТЫ?

The difference between forms of the pronoun 'you' in Russian (ты and вы) A pronoun ты can only be used in an informal singular form. A pronoun вы can be used either as a formal singular or as informal plural. Formal singular is a polite form that is used to show respect and authority.
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Does Russian have a formal you?

Formal and Informal

Ты (pronounced "tee") is how you say "you" to a friend or family member. Russians are more formal than Americans, so if in doubt use Вы! Вы is also "you plural" or "you all." In other words, you address a superior person as if he or she were several people.
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Do all female Russian names end with an A?

In brief, this means, that you add a special letter to all feminine words. For most of the names, it was – “a”. The same grammar rule was used in the Old Church Slavonic, the ancestor of the modern Russian language. Therefore, all Russian names end with the sound [a].
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