Russian (Cyrillic) Transliteration
Русский
Convert Russian Cyrillic to Latin (ISO 9 standard) and back.
About Russian (Cyrillic) Transliteration
Russian transliteration converts Cyrillic characters to Latin letters, making Russian text accessible to non-Cyrillic readers.
This tool uses ISO 9 standard for accurate one-to-one mapping between Cyrillic and Latin characters.
Transliteration is different from translation - it preserves the sounds rather than conveying meaning.
History
The Cyrillic script was developed in the 9th century by Eastern Orthodox missionaries, based on the Greek uncial script.
ISO 9:1995 is the international standard for transliterating Cyrillic characters to Latin, adopted by many scientific publications.
The modern Russian alphabet contains 33 letters, some of which represent unique sounds not found in Latin languages.
Things You Might Not Know
- •The letter Ё is transliterated as "Yo" - it is distinct from "E" but often written as "E" in informal contexts.
- •Soft sign (Ь) and hard sign (Ъ) do not represent sounds - they modify preceding consonants.
- •Some transliterations differ: "Х" can be "Kh", "H", or "X" depending on the system used.
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