привет, как дела, это лучше? P.S. greetings from a russian :D hope I helped you.
*While this is not incorrect, if this guy is a Russian, my grandmother was born on the moon.
Technically, you can't say hello in Cyrillic because it is an alphabet used by several different Slavic languages like Russian and Ukrainian. I'll be happy to write out a few ways of saying "hello" in Russian using Cyrillic, though. :) Привет - pri-vyet (used casually, basic equivalent of "hey" or "hi") Здравствуй(те) - Zdrastvoy(tyeh) = hello (tack on the 'tyeh' to make it more formal) Алло - Alo (how Russians commonly answer the telephone)
hello is better
Transnistria has three official languages - Moldovan (basically Romanian written in cyrillic), Russian and Ukranian. Hence: Noroc! Privyet! Privit!
Most Russians use the Cyrillic alphabet, which consists of 33 letters and is derived from the Greek alphabet. It is the main writing system for languages such as Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian.
The Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the 10th Century.
You would probably go on google and type Hello Kitty online or Hello Kitty or Hello Kitty website or you could type in wwwHelloKitty.com.au/
type 0.7734 you need to put the decimal or it doesn't work or type 0.1134 (first one spells heLLo second spells hello)
I think pucca is better
The modern Russian alphabet is a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet and contains 33 letters.
cyrillic ... The two monks were two brothers from Thessaloniki, Cyril and Methodius, missionaries for the Orthodox Church, later canonized and given the epithet isapostolos (iso-apostole :equal to the apostoles).
beano
Sorry, but you've been tricked. There is no such thing as cyrillic acid.