Same thing as writing in French or Polish - you switch your keyboard to say Russian - "RU" and type - either using Standard Russian keyboard layout or Phonetic keyboard layout when Russian letters are on the buttons where similar English are: A-A, O-O, E-E, K-K, ... See detailed instructions in the section "How to type Cyrillic(Russian) on any keyboard" on the site devoted to Russian under non-Russian Windows: http://RusWin.net
To write "Cassandra" in Russian, you would write it as "Кассандра".
The Cyrillic alphabet for Bulgarian is used to write Bulgarian.
Bulgarian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet.
Cyrillic alphabet is used to write and it is the base of many alphabets from Slavic and non Slavic origin. Nowadays it is also used for Computer Enconding.
It is situated in the Balkans. Bulgarians write in Cyrillic. Its a nice country.
Ирена russian.typeit.org in case you need it again
There is no such thing as 'Armenian Cyrillic' script. Armenian uses it's own alphabet. Just be more precise with what phrase you wanna write.
The Cyrillic alphabet is named after St. Cyril, a missionary from Byzantium. It was invented during the 10th Century, possibly by St. Kliment of Ohrid, to write the Old Church Slavonic language.
cyrillic to the roman alphabet
In Cyrillic, "thank you" is spelled "спасибо".
Please in Russian Cyrillic is пожалуйста.
Koler in Cyrillic is spelled as Колер.