Saturday, January 14, 2012

English to Russian translator?

I need to find an online dictionary that translates English into Russian. But my problem is when they translate it it's in the Russian alphabet. So does anyone know where a good translator is that it will be in Russian but using the American alphabet?

ThanksEnglish to Russian translator?
You mean, you want Russian words, but in Latin letters? Like, zima (winter), leto (summer)?



I don't know such dictionaries and doubt that they exist at all. I would do it like this:

1. Translate a word with one of on-line (or paper) dictionaries. I can recommend this site: http://www.online-translator.com/text.as…

2. Translit the word from Russian (Cyrillic) to Russian in Latin letters. For this you can use this site: http://www.translit.ru/

You type (or copy-past) Russian word (sentence, text) in the big window and click "все в лат." (which means Translit into Latin).

After that you get Russian words in Latin letters. Is this what you're looking for? :)English to Russian translator?
Please... watch on wikipedia Russian alphabet ,at least you can understand ...every single letter -- a puzzling...work ...first,but you should start...somewhere!
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