Saturday, January 14, 2012

Where can i find a russian translator whats not in like russian symbol writing lol?

The "Russian symbol writing" you refer to is called an alphabet. Theirs is the Cyrillic alphabet, as opposed to the Latin (or Roman) alphabet used to write English. While the Latin alphabet is used in the majority of the planet's land mass, it is by no means the only one. Also, many languages that nominally use the Latin alphabet add several diacritics (symbols over a letter like 'ú' in Spanish) and some modify the appearance of a letter Like '?' in Portuguese) See link 2. Also you are asking for more than a translator; you are asking for a transliterator.



Go to this website: http://translation.paralink.com/



1. Key your English text into the upper box

2. Select "English-Russian"at the bottom of the upper box

3. Click "Translate" to get the Russian verbiage in Cyrillic

4. Click on the "Transliterate" check box on the lower box to get Russian transliterated in the Latin alphabet.

5. To learn how to pronounce it, click on the little megaphone icon next to the Russian verbiage. Another page will appear with an avatar who will speak those words.



A far better and more accurate one is here: http://www.translit.ru/

But you might find it a bit intimidating as it is completely in Russian, and has no translation function. However, it does have a chart showing the Latin version of each Cyrillic letter. If you want to try it, cut and paste your Cyrillic verbiage into the box, then click on the rightmost of the buttons over that box - the one that says: "в транслит" (To Translit)



Береги здоровье и Удачи! (Take care and good luck!)Where can i find a russian translator whats not in like russian symbol writing lol?
then just use this one



http://translate.google.com/translate_t?…



It translates more correctly and naturally)

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