According to what I have read on the internet, there are three ways for Russian letters to appear- printed, italic, and handwritten. But what I was wondering is, it it acceptable to write Russian letters as they are printed?- You know, like English manuscript form. I can read Russian, and, up til now, have been writing Russian the way it appears on the internet (in printed form). But if I were to write a note to a native Russian speaker in printed Russian, would he understand it? And, more importantly, would it be correct? Thanks!

Вы удивительно умеете перевоплощаться, нравятся фото в стиле японских открыток!
Пончик Лиана это нечто )))
Вот фантазия)

I get the jist of it, but not exactly. I would like to answer something like "thank you, i will definitely post up more photos. enjoy!" or something of that nature. Also, please write me the response in Russian letters :D thank you!!!

How do I handwrite Russian?

I've been looking for a website that gave examples on handwritten Russian letters, but all I can find is cursive, no print. I'm totally clueless on how to write the Russian "D" and the one that looks like an X with a verticle line through it. Anyone know a website with pictures of PRINT handwritten letters? Please, no cursive, no computer font.

How do I handwrite Russian?

I've been looking for a website that gave examples on handwritten Russian letters, but all I can find is cursive, no print. I'm totally clueless on how to write the Russian "D" and the one that looks like an X with a verticle line through it. Anyone know a website with pictures of PRINT handwritten letters? Please, no cursive, no computer font.

I don't want the russian letters. Just write it if it were in english. Translate the russian characters into english (just like the german ß being translated into ss)

RUSSIANS!!! HOW DO I WRITE MAGDA IN RUSSIAN?

HOW DO I WRITE MAGDA WITH RUSSIAN LETTERS???

How do you type these names in Russian Cyrillic?

Like in russian letters

Nookie
Tiffany
Raven
Ravenlynn

Also, are these names pronouced differnt in russian? if so can you tell me how they are said, and sound it out for me please because i dont speak russian. like if i wear to ask someone how to say Hello id say Hell-oh

understand?
thank you

Me and a few friends have recently started learning russian. One friend has sent a text to the rest of us and he's blatantly used popular phrases, so I'd like to text some back with a translation of the phrase in the title as a joke.

Thanks for the help!

Oh, also it'll have to be in english letters, God help my phone's predictive text if I dare venture into the Russian letters with it!

RUSSIANS!!!!!how do i write stephanie in russian?

I WANNA WRITE MY NAME IN RUSSIAN. JUST BC IT WOULD BE COOL. HOW WOULD IT LOOK IN RUSSIAN LETTERS?

How to say some phrases in russian?

i want to sleep with you-
thank you-
bye-
sexy-
no problem-
how are you-

just answer any that you can please.
please give me the pronunciation with english letters not russian letters. theres a cute girl i like to talk to

How do I write my name in Russian Letters?

I would like to know how to write my last name in Russian letters, my name is Brownstein. Can anyone help?

Learning to Read and speak Russian?

I'm learning Russian but have heard that some people only know how to speak it but can not read it. My main goal is to speak it understand when it's spoken. Should I learn to read Russian and speak it? What's easier best when learning Russian language?
For ex, if I only know it written in English...Preevyet rather than Preevyet written in Russian letters.
My husband's from Russia, so this is why I'm learning language.
Oh I don't need to hear ridiculous statements about Russian men or Russia....been with my hubby for 10 years happy and he hates vodka...get the picture. Thanks!

After getting home from vacation and settling into my routines again, I realized I'm going to have a long August before school starts. So to challenge myself, I was going to try to learn a language by myself. I initially chose Russian, because it seemed like a unique choice. Now I have stumbled upon a roadblock. Writing some of the Russian letters is a challenge, so before I wasted my time learning those characters, I wanted to know if more people write in a cursive version of the language or print. I figured I may as well go all the way and write the way most people would. Thanks for all advice in advance.

in English letters and in Russian letters if possible...

How do you say "Love is Love" is russian??
Just wondering, I'm using it for something.
I need it in russian letters too! thanks

How would I Write These Names in Russian?

How would I write these names in russian letters?

Dariana
Kendra

How would you write this in Russian script?

I would like to write "Belle Rose" (meaning "Beautiful Rose (flower)") in Russian letters...can anyone help me out? :)