The Russian rouble is the official currency of Russia. It is typically a silver or copper-colored coin with a unique design on one side and the denomination on the other side, though it can also be in paper banknote form. The design of the rouble can vary depending on the issuing authority.
So you have never heard of Google translate? If you want people to say Luke in Russian you say Luke. If you want it spelled using Russian characters it would look like this Лука Лука Люк
No, Russian people generally do not look Chinese. They have distinct physical features that are more commonly associated with Eastern European populations, such as fair skin, light hair, and blue or green eyes.
The Russian language uses the Cyrillic alphabet, which includes some characters that resemble numbers. This is because the Cyrillic alphabet was originally based on the Greek alphabet, which also features some characters that resemble numbers. The use of characters that look like numbers is simply a historical quirk of the development of the Cyrillic script.
"Cherry" in Russian is "вишня" (pronounced as "veeshnya").
"China" is translated to "Китай" in Russian.
Russian money is called Rouble
The Russian unit of currency is the rouble. There are 100 kopecks in a rouble.
The Russian money is called the rouble.
the Russian rouble i think? LOL XD
1 russian rouble is equal to how many indian rupees
The currency is the Russian Rouble.
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0.0332USD
The Russian currency is the rouble. The smaller denomination of currency is the kopeck, which is 1/100 of a rouble. To find out how much a rouble is worth in comparison to your currency, see related links.
At the time of answering - 1 Russian Rouble is wrth 2.99 cents
The Rouble (Russian) is worth $0.03 Canadian Dollars (three Cents)