Translit Russian, phonetic input on Q10

Do you know is translit russian is coming to Q10?
I don't want to use voice dictation!
And this is very important for me for my work as I living in Latvia and we have to write a lot of email on russian.
On my old 9900 this was very convinient function and now I can't work  without it.
thanks in advance!

I hope it does. If not, then I can say that they really were too much in a hurry with the release of q10. I really need this function too.

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