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  1. The Russian alphabet (ру́сский алфави́т, russkiy alfavit, or ру́сская а́збука, russkaya azbuka, 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.

  2. 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. 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. Some letters of the Russian alphabet look like and sound similar to the letters of the Latin alphabet.

  4. Jan 2, 2024 · The Russian alphabet consists of 33 letters, 21 of which are consonants and 12 are vowels. The remaining letter, ъ, is called a “hard sign” and indicates that the preceding consonant is hard (palatalized). In addition, the letters Ё and Ъ are only used at the beginning of words.

  5. The Russian alphabet, also known as the Cyrillic script, is an integral part of the Russian language. Understanding its history and significance can provide valuable insights into Russian culture and language development.

  6. May 21, 2024 · 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.

  7. 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.

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