Russian – GOST (1983) / UN (1987) transliteration system
Russian virtual keyboard
The Russian virtual keyboard allows you to enter characters with a click of your mouse. There’s no need to change your keyboard layout anymore. The transliteration of each supported character is displayed on the right side of the character. You can then directly transliterate your text from one script to the other according to the selected transliteration system.
Transliteration system: GOST (1983) / UN (1987)
The United Nations recommended system was approved in 1987 (V/18), based on the official system of the Main Administration of Geodesy and Cartography of the former Soviet Union, also known as the GOST 1983 system (GOST 16876-71).
Other transliteration systems for Russian
The other currently supported transliteration systems for Russian are: ALA-LC, BGN/PCGN, ISO 9, and scholarly.
Russian books
- In English
- Schaum’s Outline of Russian Grammar [
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], James S. Levine, McGraw-Hill (2009) - A Comprehensive Russian Grammar [
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], Terence Wade, Wiley-Blackwell (2000) - In Spanish
- El Ruso: Gramatica Practica [
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], I. Pulkina, Rubinos (2007) - In French
- Grammaire Française-Russe, ou principes de la langue russe à l’usage des français. [
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], Reiff, Nabu Press (2010) - Grammaire russe à l’usage des Français [
], Paul Fuchs, University of Michigan Library (2010)
Other supported languages
The other supported languages are: Adyghe, Armenian (eastern, classical), Armenian (western), Belarusian, Berber, Bulgarian, Carrier, Cherokee, Georgian, Greek, Ingush, Inuktitut, Japanese, and Serbian.