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The table below gives you the normal printed version of the russian characters, and the cursive (italic) version of the character. The letters which are significantly different are noted in red. It is worth learning these.
- 3 - Basic Phrases
Getting Started 1 - Russian Alphabet 1a - Russian...
- Russian Alphabet
Either before or after this lesson we recommend you print...
- 2 - Numbers
Russian numbers: 20 and onwards. As you could see, the...
- Getting Started
1. Once you learn the alphabet, you can pronounce almost all...
- 5 - Verbs / Pronouns
An introduction to Russian pronouns and conjugating Russian...
- 10 - Genitive Case
The primary use of the genitive case is to indicate...
- 3 - Basic Phrases
Do I need to learn Cyrillic alphabet or Russian alphabet? What's the difference between those two? What is Russian phonetic alphabet and where I can use it? Also, in this article you will find a printable russian alphabet for your classroom. You can download and use it for educational purposes for free. Cyrillic alphabet or Russian alphabet?
Welcome to the LinguaJunkie.com Russian Alphabet Guide! This will be divided into 2 parts. The chart of the alphabet, including explanations about pronunciation, the letters’ English equivalents and the names of the letters (how the letters themselves are called in Russian.)
Below, you can find the list of Russian letters in printed and hand-written formats and some exercise to practice. To practice hand-written Russian yourself, you can download our PDF worksheets: – Full hand-written Russian alphabet. – Example sentences in Russian. or many others in our Practice section.
If you want to practice the hand-written Russian letters, you can download the PDF worksheets here. Below you will find the worksheets including not only the full Russian alphabet , but also the worksheets from our course that covers the letters of the Russian alphabet one by one.
There are 33 letters in the Russian Alphabet: 10 vowels, 21 consonants, and 2 signs (ь, ъ). Russian is an Eastern Slavonic language closely related to Ukrainian and Belorussian with about 277 million speakers in Russia and 30 other countries.
Russians write with an alphabet called the Cyrillic script. You will notice that many Cyrillic letters look similar to Latin letters (we use the Latin alphabet), because both alphabets descend from the Greek alphabet. This lesson will teach you how to read, pronounce, and write Russian words! But remember that you must also study!