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  2. Russian Alphabet Table - Russian Lesson 1

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    In the table below is the full Russian alphabet in presented in dictionary order. It would also be useful to learn how to say the Russian letters.

  3. Russian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Russian alphabet (ру́сский алфави́т, russkiy alfavit, [ a ] or ру́сская а́збука, russkaya azbuka, [ b ] more traditionally) is the script used to write the Russian language. It comes from the Cyrillic script, which was devised in the 9th century for the first Slavic literary language, Old Slavonic.

  4. Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English

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    The Russian alphabet consists of 33 letters: 10 vowels (а, е, ё, и, о, у, ы, э, ю, я), 21 consonants and 2 signs (hard and soft) that are not pronounced. The Russian alphabet uses the Cyrillic script.

  5. Russian alphabet to English

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    Russian alphabet to English is one of the most popular online searches related to the Russian language. If you were looking for that too, we prepared a table for you where every letter of the Russian alphabet is given its corresponding sound in English.

  6. The Russian Alphabet: A Simple Guide | FluentU Russian Blog

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    The Russian alphabet, or Cyrillic, is the first thing that you should learn before moving on to vocabulary or grammar practice. This guide will show you all 33 Russian letters, how they're pronounced and how you can learn them well. Practice with audio for each Russian letter plus additional video resources!

  7. Russian Alphabet to English | Pronunciation and Transliteration

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    The Russian alphabet, also known as the Cyrillic alphabet, is an alphabet used to write the Russian language and several other languages of Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. To transliterate the Russian alphabet to English, you can use the following chart as a guide: Russian Alphabet. English Transliteration.

  8. Russian/Alphabet - Wikibooks, open books for an open world

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    The Russian alphabet consists of 33 letters, each having upper- and lower-case forms. There are 20 consonants, 10 vowels, 1 so-called semivowel (Й/й), and 2 letters (Ъ/ъ and Ь/ь) that are not themselves pronounced but indicate how other letters should be pronounced.

  9. Comprehensive table: Russian letters (incl. cursive) with English equivalents. Impatient to read signs, menus, maps and place names in Russian? This table on Russian alphabet will guide you! You will find printed letters alongside with handwritten cursive letters. Russian alphabet: printed letters and cursive with English equivalents

  10. Russian Alphabet - Cyrillic alphabet - Master Russian

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    The contemporary Russian alphabet consists of 33 letters, some of which were borrowed from Greek and Hebrew. You will find it relatively easy to get started with the Cyrillic alphabet because many letters remind those in English.

  11. Russian letters – A guide to the Russian alphabet

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    Russian letters. Modern Russian alphabet includes 33 letters: 10 vowels, 21 consonants and two signs that have no sound but change the sound of the preceding consonants. The demonstration includes the printed version of the letters, the coursive, and the hand-written version.

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