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I'm using Pimsleur to teach myself Russian and I've had "skol'ko ya dolzhen" stuck in my head. I can't remember what lesson I heard it in. All I know is that "skol'ko" means "how much."

Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I'm not great at the Cyrillic alphabet so I don't know how to properly type it, and if I did I could just put it into Google translate and solve all my problems!

Vitaly
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matryoshka
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  • @DK. I use this site http://russian.typeit.org/ sometimes, but when I have a sound that is a combination of English sounds (something like ж or щ) I don't know what to do to. Especially since щ, ш, and ч usually sound the same to me. – matryoshka May 31 '17 at 05:26
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    @DK. Make it an answer. – V.V. May 31 '17 at 08:28

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Сколько я должен? [skol'ko ya dolzhen] It means "How much do I owe you?"

On the Pimsleur course this phrase should appear at lesson №10-15.

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