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Subject: Frantsiska (m)
Author: Miranda   (Authenticated as Randee15)
Date: February 9, 2006 at 2:55:06 PM
Reply to: is there a Russian form of Francesca though? nt. by Briallen
Or, probably Frantsiska. I couldn't actually find Francesca (or Frances, or Francisca) in Russian, but I did find the Russian form of Francis, which is Frantsisk.

In Cyrillic Frantsiska would be Ôðàíöèñêa. Frantsisk would, of course, be just Ôðàíöèñê.

EDIT: Hm, the Cyrillic isn't showing up for me on the board, and I don't know why since it showed up fine while I was composing the post.

If you can't see the Cyrillic, go here for the Russian Wikipedia's article on François I of France as an example: http://snipurl.com/me8h.


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