As soon as their able to make full on sentences, parents will usually start transitioning them into using honorifics so they can properly talk to older folks.
Answer:
Hello/Goodbye – 안녕하세요 – An-nyeong-ha-se-yo. ...
Nice to meet you – 반갑습니다 – Ban-gap-sum-ni-da. ...
Thank you – 감사합니다 – Kam-sa-ham-ni-da. ...
Excuse me/just a moment – 잠시만요 – Jam-shi-man-yo. ...
I'm sorry -죄송합니다/미안합니다 – Chway-seong-ham-ni-da/Mi-an-ham-ni-da. ...
Please (Please give) – 주세요 – Ju-se-yo.
Explanation:
You could listen to people with Russian accents. There's some really good websites that offer Russian tutoring. You could also go on YouTube and search for channels that also teach Russian accent.
Mi abuelo siempre ASISTÍA a las protestas en los 60’s porque CREÍA en una sociedad más justa.
The last choice is the answer. Hope this helps!