There can be some confusion as Russian has a letter С, which is analogous to the Latin (and English) S. It is always pronounced as "s".
It also has the letter Ц, which is analogous to the Latin (though not the English) C. This letter is pronounced as "ts".
с = 's' as in see
ц = 'ts' as in cats
Luca the "c" is not pronounced as a "k" but as "ts".
ts is the answer and in Russian it is ц in print .
sy-ma-she-d-shii сумасшедший, pronounced without a C after Ш
The Russian word for winter is "" (pronounced: zee-mah).
Russian: Ulitsa (in Russian, ts is 1 letter).
Its [pee-ts-u]
In the Chinese language it is pronounced "tsau tsau" (like the -ts- in "cats") There is a debate between dynasty warriors fans, that some say it is meant to be pronounced cow cow. But dynasty warriors is based on the Chinese dynasty around 200 AD, so really it should be tsau tsau. Anyway i hope that answered your question.
In Russian, no is written as нет. It is pronounced (more or less) net.
'Tsui' is pronounced like "twee" but with a "ts" sound at the beginning, similar to the "ts" in "tsunami." It is a Mandarin Chinese surname and is commonly pronounced as "tway" in Cantonese.
Samuel in Russian is pronounced as "Самуил" (pronounced as "Sah-moo-eel").
I am Russian so you beter believe me!Cherry in Russian is pronounced "Vishnya" In Russian it is written like this "Вишня"
The Russian word for "one" (the number 1) is "один," pronounced "adeen."