Actually Michael is written like Майкл. If you mean the Russian analogue of the name - then Михаил, with a close acquaintance - Миша.
The way you spell Michael in Russian is майкл.
'And' in Russian is spelled 'u'.
no (spelled "но" in Russian) = But, yet; notwithstanding.
"Любовь" (pronounced: lyubov') is the Russian word for "loving."
In Russian it is spelled - тоска.
The name Brandon is spelled in Russian as Brendon. In the Japanese language the name of Brandon is spelled as Burandon.
In Russian it is spelled out as"Дедушка"which is pronounced as"Dedushka"
"Dear" in Russian is spelled дорогой or dorogoy.
In Russian, Natalie is spelled as Натали.
In Russian, "Ben" is spelled as "Бен."
In Russian, "no" is spelled "нет" (pronounced as "nyet").
"Mne nujna pomosh." = "I need help." Spelled in Russian "Мне нужна помощь." Or "Pomogitye!" = "Help!" if that's a call for help. Spelled in Russian "Помогите!"
In Russian, the name Eugene is spelled as "Евгений".