" сигарета " > cigareta. (Pronounce it as in English "see-gah-RI-ta". - RI is the stressed syllable, and you can say it almost like in "bit" or closed like British "hut".). It is a feminine noun in Russian.
The Russian word for "go" transliterated into English letters is "idti."
Yes,spelling is part of English,but spelling is almost like another subject.Spelling is only part of English because it has letters in it.
Английский Angliĭskiĭ
Клубника - Klubnika
Russian has 46 letters and English 26 letter.
черепаха. in English letters it would be cherrypahka
To say why in Russian (written in English letters) : Patchemu (pronounced: pa-chey-moo)
I've always had the same question too. It does seem rather strange doesn't it? Now I don't know if this correct but I thought I'd share something I'd discovered as an American in Moscow, Russia.Sometimes my lower intermediate level Russian students have spelling mix-ups when spelling English words on paper. In the Russian and English alphabet there are many letters that resemble one another but take on completely different sounds.I found that when you spell "William" shortened to "Will" in Russian) since it's not a name that rolls of the tongue so easily in the Russian language) Using the Russian alphabet, the "W" is replaced by a "B". In the Russian alphabet and the Russian "B" is closest to the English "W" sound.So maybe there was a spelling mix-up that led to the nickname for Will or William to become what we pronounce as "Bill" this way. After all it is a common name in English speaking part of Europe and they are neighboring countries.
я тебя люблю this is kinda what it's like with English letters ia teba liubliu
It is proncounced "volk" in English letters
There are 44 phonemes in the English language, which can be represented by various combinations of letters. Due to the complexity of English spelling and pronunciation, there isn't a one-to-one correspondence between phonemes and letters.
The Russian alphabet consists of 33 letters.