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  2. Russian alphabet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_alphabet

    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 is derived from the Cyrillic script, which was modified in the 9th century to capture accurately the phonology of the first Slavic literary language, Old Slavonic.

  3. Russian Keyboard Online • Cyrillic Alphabet - LEXILOGOS

    www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/russian.htm

    Online keyboard to type a text with the Cyrillic characters of the Russian alphabet.

  4. Russian Alphabet Table with Sound - RusslandJournal.de

    www.russlandjournal.de/en/learn-russian/russian-alphabet

    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. 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.

  6. Russian Alphabet with Sound and Handwriting - Russian For...

    www.russianforeveryone.com/RufeA/Lessons/Introduction/Alphabet/Alphabet.htm

    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. The Cyrillic alphabet was introduced into Russia (Kievan Rus' ) at the time of its conversion to ...

  7. Russian Alphabet - Cornell University

    russian.cornell.edu/grammar/html/alphabet.htm

    The Russian alphabet (also called the Cyrillic alphabet) is listed below in alphabetical order, except for the letters е and ё, which are not distinguished from each other in alphabetical listings such as dictionaries.

  8. Cyrillic alphabet | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

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    Modern Russian has 32 letters (33, with inclusion of the soft sign—which is not, strictly speaking, a letter), Bulgarian 30, Serbian 30, and Ukrainian 32 (33). Modern Russian Cyrillic has also been adapted to many non-Slavic languages, sometimes with the addition of special letters.

  9. Russian language and alphabet - Omniglot

    www.omniglot.com/writing/russian.htm

    Russian alphabet (pre-1750) This is the version of Cyrillic alphabet used until 1750. The chart shows the letters, their names, the IPA transcription of their names, their Latin equivalents, and their numerical values.

  10. In this guide, I'll teach you the Russian alphabet (called Cyrillic). We'll go through the vowels and consonants, and the pronunciation of each.

  11. Russian Alphabet Chart With Pronunciation

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    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.