The reason I bunked off is that I don't like how my teachers say translitered words. They say it in a strong Russian accent and it makes me pick that accent up.
Supposing that I was talking to a people whose English level is of A2 and doesn't know what "translitered words" mean even I explained it to him/her.
mosja translitered words That word doesn't exist in English. I think you mean "transliterated", which means "changed from one kind of script to another". For example, "The Russian letter ?
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mosjatranslitered words
That word doesn't exist in English. I think you mean "tran