Troy

Russian translation: ?????

01:52 Jul 1, 2005
English to Russian translations [Non-PRO]
Names (personal, company)
English term or phrase: Troy
I would like to know how to translate name Troy to a Russian name---------ex. Natalie-Natasha; Katie-Katya; Moses-Maisey
Angela
Russian translation:?????
Explanation:
I don't think there is an equivalent.

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???? is what supposed to be instead of question marks

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????

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Note added at 16 mins (2005-07-01 02:09:06 GMT)
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Ok, my Russian font doesn\'t work. I would just transliterate it.

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5 +3Troya
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14 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +7
troy
?????


Explanation:
I don't think there is an equivalent.

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Note added at 15 mins (2005-07-01 02:07:59 GMT)
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???? is what supposed to be instead of question marks

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Note added at 15 mins (2005-07-01 02:08:17 GMT)
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????

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Note added at 16 mins (2005-07-01 02:09:06 GMT)
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Ok, my Russian font doesn\'t work. I would just transliterate it.

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Note added at 17 mins (2005-07-01 02:10:00 GMT)
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gtreyger (X)
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Anneta Vysotskaya: No Russian equivalent
3 hrs
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agree  Vladimir Chumak: Transliterate. Трой (e.g. Трой Миллер - Troy Miller). www.allvideo.ru/person.php3?mode=edt&id=763
4 hrs
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agree  Stanislav Osadchiy: transliteration makes sense
4 hrs
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agree  Irina Romanova-Wasike
4 hrs
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agree  Jura Gorohovsky: First, considering your previous enquiry on "Roman Troy", Troy seems to be a surname. It may be a name, but not a Russian name exactly, but of one of over a hundred peoples of Russia. Anyway, see http://slovari.gramota.ru/portal_sl.html?petr_imsm.htm
7 hrs
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agree  Andrey Belousov (X)
9 hrs
  -> Thank you

agree  Robert Donahue (X)
5 days
  -> Thanks, Rob
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51 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +3
troy
Troya


Explanation:
Троя

Prima Vista
Russian Federation
Local time: 10:13
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Andrey Rykov
1 hr

agree  Stanislav Osadchiy
3 hrs

agree  Jermena Ore
5 hrs
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