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Bridge to Russian is a website dedicated to teaching the Russian language. As such, we also have a lot of tid bits about Russia including Russian woman and Russian Wives. if you want to learn how to speak Russian then you are on the largest Russian Language website in the world, and its free & fun! Check out our home page by clicking home on the top left. This page here is just one of thousands for learning a particular word, this page's word is "WIFE".

So, to say wife in Russian is zhena. It also sounds more like this = zjhena. The z and h next to each other in the English alphabet is meant to replace a syllable we don't have, that makes a J and CH sound together.

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The word wife in Russian is zhena. It also sounds more like this = zjhena. The z and h next to each other in the English alphabet is meant to replace a syllable we don't have, that makes a J and CH sound together.

If you met a girl, or need a love letter translated, or just have questions, feel free to let Bridge to Russian's Iryna know!