![]() Russian to English Translation - Using this feature, now you can look up any Russian word in the RussianEnglish dictionary or translate part of the Russian text into English using a machine. The same text selection rules as described for Google. You can decode text pasted from other source (for example, from e-mail), clicking the Decode button. The on screen Russian keyboard is located on the right side of the screen under the label. Your text will be automatically submitted to the Google Translate Service. This would be an actual translation of the characters from English to Russian: длбоенторг but it makes no sense. You can translate Russian text to English or English text to Russian clicking corresponding translation button. Дібоенторд is the best I can do with a Ukrainian keyboard. If my attempt at cryptologic deciphering has any merit, I will take a stab at what you are trying to translate here: "glboehtopg"? ![]() Simple Google search would have found you some keyboards. Not up on Ukrainian either although the languages are similar. There are differences between Russian block and cursive letters as can be seen in the last link. ![]() There is no longer a "l/i" in the Cyrillic Russian, so it could possibly be Ukranian as there is a similar character. If it is not a standard block pattern letter, it could be a cursive style, where the Russian "g" would represent an English D/d sound and not appear as the block Russian letter "Д". ![]() What is it written on? Magazine, article, newspaper, website? This Translator has Googles Transliteration API embedded in its Window so that even if you type in Roman Script it will convert it automatically into the. ![]()
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