Lycra would sound almost the same = LAIKRA.
Lycra is translated into Russian as "Лайкра" (pronounced as "Lai-kra").
I'm happy to help. Could you please provide the Russian text that you would like me to translate for you?
The big picture is English, translated into Russian большая фотография. That's what it looks like. The above is literal translation that means "large photo" I was asking about idiom "the big picture" that means "overall perspective" from the sentence "You have to see the big picture"
So you have never heard of Google translate? If you want people to say Luke in Russian you say Luke. If you want it spelled using Russian characters it would look like this Лука Лука Люк
"Своему" in Russian translates to "own" or "his own" in English. It is often used to indicate possession or belonging.
"I love you" in Russian is translated as "Я тебя люблю" (pronounced as Ya tebya lyublyu).
If you want to translate any English word to Russian, just go to www.rustran.com that will translate fast and easy
There are many ways to translate "great" into Russian depending on the context. Assuming you want to exclaim "Great!", it's Отлично! in Russian. Pronounced ut-LEECH-nah.
Google translate(: mexicaaa, but w/ a Russian accent .
Таксономия Taksonomiya
пухло = cubby
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Bessonnyi/Bessonnnaya
early attempt to translate a Bible verse fron English to Russian and Russian to Englisn
There are several online translators which one can use to translate Russian text to English for free. Babelfish is one such resource. Google Translate is yet another.
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