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Nice is a very handy word that is widely used in English in everyday conversations. Sadly, there is no really direct translation of nice in Russian. Instead, there is a whole range of other words that should be used in different situations.
When you like something (so in English you would say nice! ):
– Здо́рово!
[zdó-ra-va]
Nice! / Cool! / Great!
– Отли́чно!
[at-léech-na]
Excellent!
– О́чень хорошо́!
[ó-cheen’ ha-ra-shó]
Very nice! / Very good!
When you are nicely surprised with something ( wow, nice! ):
– Ух ты, как здо́рово!
[uh ty, kak zdó-ra-va]
Wow, so nice! / Wow, so cool!
– Ого́, класс!
[o-gó, klas]
Wow, nice / awesome!
– Ничего́ себе́, как здо́рово!
[nee-chee-vó see-byé, kak zdó-ra-va]
Wow, so nice / awesome!
– Вот э́то да, су́пер!
[vot é-ta da, sú-pyer]
Wow, super!
When you want to say that someone is nice:
– Она́ о́чень прия́тная в обще́нии.
[a-ná ó-cheen’ pree-yát-na-ya v ab-schyé-nee-ee]
She is very nice.
– Э́то о́чень любе́зно с ва́шей стороны́.
[é-ta ó-cheen’ lyu-byéz-na s vá-sheî sta-ra-ný]
It is very nice of you.
– Он хорошо́ ко мне отно́сится.
[on ha-ra-shó ka mnye at-nó-see-tsa]
He is very nice to me.
The audio recording includes all the examples (in bold and blue) listed above.
Мне пришла́ в го́лову отли́чная иде́я.
mnye preeshlá v gólavu atléechnaya eedyéya
I have a great idea. (A great idea came to my head.)
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khoroshiy

good ,
well ,
pretty ,
fine ,
satisfactory


krasivyy

beautiful ,
handsome ,
lovely ,
goodly ,
fair


slavnyy

glorious ,
famous ,
pleasant ,
decent ,
dear


milyy

cute ,
dear ,
sweet ,
darling ,
lovely


dobryy

good ,
kind ,
kindly ,
gentle ,
gracious


vkusnyy

tasty ,
savory ,
yummy ,
palatable ,
nutty


izyashchnyy

elegant ,
graceful ,
fine ,
delicate ,
neat


elegantnyy

elegant ,
stylish ,
smart ,
chic ,
graceful


akkuratnyy

orderly ,
careful ,
neat ,
tidy ,
trim


tonkiy

thin ,
fine ,
subtle ,
small ,
slim


sladkiy

sweet ,
sugary ,
honeyed ,
dulcet ,
honied


priveredlivyy

fastidious ,
choosy ,
fussy ,
particular ,
choosey


ostryy

acute ,
sharp ,
keen ,
spicy ,
poignant


trebuyushchiy bol'shoy tochnosti

nice




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