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  1. Download RussianPod101’s Russian alphabet letters guide and worksheets, as well, to practice for free. Also listen to our general overview on the pronunciation of Russian letters, as well as the audio pronunciations throughout the article, for more Russian pronunciation practice!

  2. 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.) A writing practice chart to help you write out the letters and get used to the Alphabet.

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    There are five vowels in Russian: [a e i o u]. Russian has ten letters to write vowels. These are divided into two different classes: (1) vowels used after hard consonants and (2) vowels used after soft consonants. (1) Hard vowels (2) Soft vowels а [a] as in "father" я [ya] as in "yacht" э [e] as in "bed" е [ye] as in "yes"

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  5. This page contains several basic pronunciation rules which might be enough for you to pronounce Russian words more or less correctly. We will discuss each letter of the Russian alphabet (as they appear in the alphabetical order) and see all possible ways how they can be pronounced.

  6. Jan 17, 2021 · The Russian Alphabet Guide: Pronunciations For The Complete Russian Alphabet : Fedor I. Nikanov : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Webamp. Volume 90%. 1 (Latin Group) from Máмa to Aтoм 00:25. 2 Pronunciation of "cк" and "cт" from Cкoт to Cócкa 00:34. 3 Pronunciation of unstressed "o" from Tócкa to Koкéткa ...

  7. In this guide I’ll cover everything you need to know about Russian pronunciation, including: The Cyrillic alphabet, and how to say each letter. The soft sign (ь) and the hard sign (ъ), and how they are used. Stress, and how accented syllables affect the pronunciation of a word. Voiced and voiceless consonants.

  8. The pronunciation of unstressed vowels depends on the region. In the Central European part of Russia the unstressed Е and Я are pronounced as [i] and unstressed О is pronounced as [a]. Example: молоко (milk) [mala'ko]. The letter Ё is often written as Е except in cases of possible ambiguity: небо (sky) and нёбо (palate).

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