Learning to read, write and speak in Russian…?

Okay, my husband is Russian (born in Russia and lived there until he was 9 years old, then moved to Brooklyn NY) and I really want to learn how to speak Russian! I need to learn how to speak Russian! My mother-in-law speaks English, but doesn't like to, and my husband's grandmother, who he is very close with, doesn't speak English at all! Not to mention, when we have children it is extremely important to me for them to be able to learn Russian and English starting at a young age. I love the Russian culture, I love Russian food, the music, the language, the people in general, etc. And I want our children to know all about where their dad (and his side of the family) is from, and their culture.

So, I can actually understand a decent amount of Russian (I've been around it for 4 years). I don't understand enough though! I can catch enough words when someone is speaking Russian to know basically what they are talking about. And I can say really simple things in Russian like, thank you, please, I love you, wife, yes, no, home, money, hello, good bye, good, left, right, straight, sit, a few bad words, etc. I have also memorized the Russian alphabet. I feel stupid saying Russian words though because I feel like I don't say them right, and I think that's one of my biggest problems. It's not like I'm just learning Russian and I'm not ever really going to use it, I'm around more people that are from Russia than not, so nothing I say is going to sound right!

Okay, so now that I have written a novel for what should have been just a simple question, I need to know Russian words and phrases that I will use a lot. I guess things that are commonly said. I have looked all over the internet and have found some good stuff, but it's all online lessons, and I need something I can print out. I don't need online lessons, I have a Russian husband to help me pronounce things if I need help, but I need to be able to learn whatever I can on my own so I'm not bothering my husband constantly. So, if you know of any websites that have commonly used, need-to-know, but not too complicated, Russian words, phrases, sentences, etc, please post the link for me. It also needs to be something that is set up where I can print it out. Or, I guess if you are Russian or speak Russian, can you think of any words, phrases, sentences that I would need to know (as a beginner) that you could tell me on here? If so, I'd need you to write it in Russian and in English though please.

Okay, sorry this was so long, but any help would be greatly appreciated!

спасибо

I've seen some people write in Russian (over the internet) with the American alphabet, and I was wondering if there is a translator that you can type a sentence in English and it will translate to Russian but with the American alphabet? If not can someone please tell me how to translate words from the Russian alphabet to American alphabet??? Please! The reason why I want to know this is because I am in love with a Russian guy, and I can't exactly type in the Russian alphabet. So please help.

So, I just downloaded the first 50 pages of the new book based on t.A.T.u.
I downloaded the Russian version of it. It is 51 pages single spaced, font size 12, Times New Roman font. Single Sided. I know the Russian alphabet very well.
If I try to translate the cryrilic alphabet into the Latin alphabet, could it help me learn the Russian alphabet better without having to struggle to read a single Russian word?

Teaching myself to speak Russian…?

I'm teaching myself to speak Russian by the use of online courses, and I have a few questions about the Russian alphabet.

a) Could someone explain the "signs"? (They look a little like b's.)
b) Can you check if you wrote a word down right somewhere?

Thanks for your help!

with russian alphabet. oh and , tried online translation sites but nah they don't work. i need a native speaker of russian language, moreover especially a real russian, not a ukranian or georgian etc.
and it's important to say "she" if there's masculine-feminine thing in russian like "she" and "he". i need the exact translation for "she is my immortal beloved". thanks in adv.

How to write Russian alphabet?

I don't know the order of stroke,can anyone provide me a website show me how to write Russian alphabet?

Help with Russian pronunciation?

How would I pronounce the following letters when they appear in a word?
1. Ы
2. Ь
3. Ъ
(Give examples using Russian alphabet and English pronunciation i.e. девочка (Deevochka))

Thankyou so much!

Can be using the Russian Alphabet :-)

Thanks.

Can someone HELP me with a Russian Translation?

I'm writing a story and i want to have a fictitious city with a Russian name. Problem is, every English to Russian Translator I've used so far gives me the answer in Cyrillic (Russian Alphabet) which I cannot read. Can someone PLEASE find me a Russian translation for "Land of Rats" in the English Alphabet so I can read it? It would be most helpful.

Pereday mame, wo tela yzhasnaya, kak babka derevenskaya. YZHOS

written by a female. It is Russian language but using english letters not the russian alphabet.

(Using the Russian alphabet)

1. For ages eight to fourteen.

2. We have six baseball fields on the camp.

3. He is the baseball instructor and talks with the campers.

4. We have a huge skate park with a half pipe.

5. He teaches the campers how to use a skateboard.

6. We have a manmade lake in the camp.

7. There is a sailing tournament and the campers race in sail boats.

how do you write Music in russian?

with russian characters/using the russian alphabet, thanks :)

I used Google Translator to translate it, but it gives me the translation in Russian alphabet, so I can't read it.

I need the translation in English alphabet.

Hello Guys! I LOVE LOVE russian names and recently ran into the Kaloshnikov and totally fell in love with it. Can you russian experts show me how "Kaloshnikov" is written in the Russian alphabet, please? I really appreciate you guys reading this! Thanks! :)
Note: The name is NOT Kalashnikov, it's Kaloshnikov

How do You write this in RUSSIAN?

How do you write this in Russian, With the ENglish alphabet not the russian alphabet thanks:::::

just wanted to send you a quick note,
how are you?
hows your weekend so far?
did you do anything exciting this weekend?

Please teach me the Russian alphabet as well the basics.
I would appreciate your help!
PLEASE help me.

Website with Pronunciation of Russian words?

I'm looking for a website that would show how to pronounce some Russian words into the English form.
I already know (most) of the Russian alphabet, though I'm certain I can't say it correctly. Which is why I would like to know how to pronounce them in English text.
I tried searching for it online, though I couldn't find any decent websites.

Russian Translation?

Can you translate the following into Russian, without using ALTAVISTA. I need the translation also in English letters not the Russian alphabet. Thank you

hey how are you is been awhile since I Stop by and said hi .
I'm sorry that my Russian is not that great.
How is your summer going? how was your weekend? Do you have any plans for this week? Sincerely your new friend Mike