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The Russian translation for "come on" will be "davaj" or in Cyrillics - давай. I . You can always use our Free Russian translation help forum: http://free-translator.russian-translation-pros.com I .

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"Давай" (pronounced as "davai") is the informal way to say "come on" in Russian. Another common way to say it is "поехали" (pronounced as "poyekhali").

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