Saturday, January 14, 2012

Russian Translator for Speaking?

I want a translator that can translate a Russian sentence into typical letters that could be spoken out. If there is such a translator.Russian Translator for Speaking?
What are "typical letters"? Are you asking for a translator that is able to translate written Russian into the Latin alphabet while preserving the sounds of the Russian words? That process is known as transliteration or romanization. As far as I'm aware there is no such translator; most translators will translate the word from Russian to (hopefully) an English equivalent. If you do find such a translator, please let me know!



If you want to transliterate Russian words in English, your best bet is to do it manually. It really isn't that hard at all, but it might take a little time for longer sentences. Check out this table at Wikipedia, which is used by editors to romanize Russian names and words. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:R鈥?/a>



For example, the Russian name "袘械谢泻懈薪" would be romanized as "Belkin" using this table. Good luck!Russian Translator for Speaking?
This is absolutely incomprehensible.

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