WARNING: The following sentence is not in Russian, do not be confused.
неверминд. И йуст чаве то пут ит ин Руссиан транслитератед.
Haha... That was fun. It's nice how I can read English words...
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WARNING: The following sentence is not in Russian, do not be confused.
неверминд. И йуст чаве то пут ит ин Руссиан транслитератед.
Haha... That was fun. It's nice how I can read English words...
Thank you very much.
спасибо! Now it's just a matter of finding where all the letters are.
I use Alt-Shift.[/quote:2ara4ipw]
Any good installations.. my computer does not have that feature installed. Not keyboard shortcuts... :puzzled:
No... none of them work. I guess it was mysteriously uninstalled. Do you know of any good ones (which are free)?
What is the keyboard shortcut for the Russian letters?
I installed it almost a year ago, but didn't use it for a while until recently when I joined this forum. So now I forgot what it is, and...
Thank you.
волк has said it right.
TATY, I'm sorry, I used the word "transliteration" in the wrong way-- but my key point of wanting a pronounciation was there, so you don't have to ignore it and only focus...
спасибо should then be pronounced "spa-see-bO". But we both know it is not.
Well them why do you need stuff written using English letters then?[/quote]
I explained three posts above.
Большое спасибо, Димитри и basurero.
TATY: Calm down. Stop being so rude to people who are only learning. By the way, I do know Cyrillic.
They tell me because I learned the Russian alphabet along with their respective transliterations and pronounciations of the letters. However, it is not always clear whether some letters sound the way...
Thank you. Could I have some English transliteration as well so that I will pronounce them properly?
Okay, I have thought of some more:
Where are you?
Good luck!
What are you reading?
What are you doing? (I think I know this one... Shtoh tiy dyelayesh?)
Who called? (on the phone)
I'm happy....
What does that mean?
I think everyone forgot about my original question :(
Come on... tell me things that people say on a daily basis. "I am brushing my teeth." "I am eating." ... etc. ...
Привет/Здравствуйте
Меня зовут Лиса.
Как дела?
Я хорош.
Что?
Я не понимаю.
Пока/До свидания
Ok that is the extent of my memorized Russian (other than a few other phrases which do not...
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