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The phrase Ya skuchayu po tebe is more than just words; it is a sincere expression of emotional absence. Whether you are learning Russian for history, literature, or connection, mastering this phrase allows you to tap into the deeply emotional side of Russian communication.

This isn’t just a phrase; it is an emotional experience. Let’s dive into what "skucayu" (skuchayu) actually means, how to use it, and why it is a vital part of the Russian language. What is "Skucayu" (Скучаю)?

Ya skuchayu po tebe, Mitya! (I miss you, Mitya!).

Ya (I) puh-teh-BYEH (for you) skoo-CHAH-yoo (miss) English: I miss you / I am longing for you. When to Use "Skucayu"

"Ya tozhe po tebe skuchayu" (I miss you too).

You can combine it with S Dnyom svyatovo Valentina to tell your loved one you miss them on the holiday. Important Grammatical Note

skuchat' in past and future tenses Compare this to other emotion-heavy Russian phrases