The Russian phrases here are written phonetically—it would be far to complicated to explain the Cyrillic alphabet at this point.
Hello zdraz-tvoo-tye
Goodbye f-say-vo dob-ro-va
My name is... min-ya zo-voot...
Good hora-sho (yes, it sounds exactly like 'horror show’)
Not good, bad plo-kha (this sounds very blunt in Russian)
I need... m-nye noozh-na...
(Too) expensive do-ro-ga
Yes, I’ll take this ya e-tot voz-moo
No, thanks nyet, spa-see-ba
Great, fantastic, excellent! zdo-ro-va
Not very (means I don’t really like it) nee o-chenn
Excuse me/I’m sorry par-don
I’m feeling very ill m-nye o-chenn plo-kha
Please call a doctor vi-zo-vee-tay vrach-a
One ticket, please a-deen bill-yet
The bill, please shyott, pa-zhal-sta
Keep the change biez zda-chee
Would you like to dance? da-vai pa-tan-s oo-yem?
Thank you spa-see-ba
You’re welcome pa-zhal-sta