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".
The Russian word for peace in Cyrillic is ΠΌΠΈΡ.
The Russian word for "chaos" is "xaoc" in Cyrillic, pronounced "kay-os".
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.
It's море in Cyrillic script. The Latin graphical rendition is more, pronounced mOh-reh. Stress the O and try to roll the R.
In Cyrillic letters: бело Pronounced in English: belo As in Belorussia or Belarus, which mean "White Russia."
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.
The Russian alphabet is called Cyrillic. Ruble = РублЬ - Pronounced - Roobl Rubles = Рубли - Pronounced - Roobly
The USSR used the Cyrillic script, as does Russia. The character "X" in Cyrllic is tranlsated into the Roman alphabet as "KH" and is pronounced as the "CH" in "loch" (as in the Scottish Loch Ness). There is a discernable difference between "CH" and "K", but I cannot pick up on it myself. There is no character in Cyrillic that represents the sound "X" (as in English). Should the need to express the sound "X" arise, it would be represented by "EKS", or in Cyrillic "ЭКС". Example - the English word "tour (or excursion)" in Russian is "ekskursiya" in Romanised form or, "ЭКСКУРСИЯ" in Cyrillic.
Written in Cyrillic it's 'Αγγλία' - in English it's written as 'Anglia' (pronounced An-glee-ah)
This money from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia, and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US dollar as of late February 2012.