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What is 'Thank you' in Russian Cyrillic alphabet?

Спасибо.


How do say thank you in Ukrainian?

Thank you = Diakuiu Thank you very much = Duzhe diakuiu The above is the transliteration from the cyrillic letters. In cyrillic it is like this: Thank you = дякую Thank you very much = дуже дякую The transliteration table I used I found here (bottom of page): http://www.ukrweekly.com/old/archive/1996/429612.shtml


What is used to write the Bulgarian language?

The Cyrillic alphabet for Bulgarian is used to write Bulgarian.


How do you write Bulgarian language?

Bulgarian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet.


What are the uses of cyrillic?

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.


How do you write cassandra in Russian?

To write "Cassandra" in Russian, you would write it as "Кассандра".


What do you know about Bulgaria?

It is situated in the Balkans. Bulgarians write in Cyrillic. Its a nice country.


How do you write Irena in Cyrillic alphabet?

Ирена russian.typeit.org in case you need it again


How do you say Thank God in Russian?

hvala bogu. Here it is in cyrillic writing> слава богу Слава богу - slAHvah BOgu.


Need to write a word or phrase in the Armenian Cyrillic script that would be suitable to give a bride and groom as a gift on their wedding?

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.


How do write in spanish thank you my love?

how do i write in spanish lanque "thank you my love"


Who invented the cyrillic alphabet?

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.