Only one S in Spanish. Rusia. Pronounced ROO-see/ah
R-U-S-S-I-A
[Россия, Transliteration: Rossiya]
Russia is spelled 'la Russie' in French.
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If you mean the name Faith, it's a tough one, because Russian does not have a sound or a letter for th. It would have to be Фейт, which, when read back, would sound like Fate, not Faith. Sorry! Another way to spell it is Фэйт. There is almost no difference to how a Russia would read one or the other. Pick the one that looks prettier to you.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
This is how you spell it: Frisbee
You spell it 'certain'.
Мышь or мышка (mish' or mishka)
Π ΠΎΡΡΠΈΡ (Rossiya)
ханука. And it's pronounced the same as it is in Hebrew.
The letters can be used to spell the 6 letter words grassy and Russia. They also spell sugars and sugary.
There is no anagram. One of the R's should be an A to spell Russia.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Siberia" (a cold region of eastern Russia).
The series of early satellites launched by the USSR (Russia) were called "Sputnik."(the word is Russian for companion or satellite)
That is the correct spelling rusher for someone who rushes (as in US football).The proper noun, the large Eurasian country, is Russia.
NO,Something must be wrong with you to think that.
Sotchi isn't a French word, but one of the ways the French spell the town of SOCHI in Russia.
That happens mostly in Asia and Russia, but I think it is illegal to to in the USA.(By the way, you spell torture wrong.)
Those letters spell the Barents Sea, a part of the Arctic Ocean north of Norway and Russia.