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Russian words in Latin alphabet?

Question by 4087: Can you write Russian words using the Latin alphabet?
You can write some Asian languages several ways, including in Latin characters. (Like Rōmaji for Japanese words.)
Can you do this with Russian?
I don’t mean translate it into an English word.

Is there a website I can go to to do this? I want to type in an English word and get a result in Russian, in Latin characters.

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Answer by ML
It is possible and can be done if needed. However, I don’t know the site for doing it.

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  1. RussianTeacher says

    You will need to translate English words into Russian first and then use transliteration programs to get a result in Latin characters.

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  2. Tigris says

    Actually, I do. http://freetranslation.paralink.com

    First, translate it from English into Russian with Cyrillic, and then click "translit" and there you go. But I wouldn't usually go with web translators, since they usually aren't reliable or even vaguely accurate. If you have a Russian phrase already translated and written with the Latin alphabet, then switch it to "Russian>English" and click "decode" again to get it in the Cyrillic alphabet.
    Hope this helps.

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