The US pronunciation of Cyrillic (e.g. the Slavic or Russian alphabet) is "suh-RILL-ick". The usual UK pronunciation is closer to "seer-RILL-ick".
мир (pronounced "mir")
The Russian word for "chaos" is "xaoc" in Cyrillic, pronounced "kay-os".
The word 'car' in Russian Cyrillic is written as "машина" (pronounced "mashina"). In Russian, this term generally refers to a vehicle or automobile.
As in, romanized? The Russian word is друг, or drug, pronounced "drook."
раб pronounced rawb. it's, interestingly, the root for the word 'to work' in Russian.
In Cyrillic letters: бело Pronounced in English: belo As in Belorussia or Belarus, which mean "White Russia."
It's море in Cyrillic script. The Latin graphical rendition is more, pronounced mOh-reh. Stress the O and try to roll the R.
Basically the same in English and Russian. In Cyrillic, toilet is spelled туалет, which is romanized as "Tualet"
Names don't change, only they change from latin script to cyrillic. The letter 'j' is a tricky one. I'm sure it would be written in Cyrillic as "жилл".
LoveThe word for love in Russian is:ЛюбовьFor those of you who don't read cyrillic, it is pronounced:LyubofDon't neglect the soft sign.
Ermakova (E pronounced 'ye') (Cyrillic: Анжела Ермакова) is of Russian and African ancestry.
"You are welcome" in Cyrillic can be translated to "Пожалуйста" in Russian. This word is commonly used to express hospitality or to respond to someone who has thanked you.