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  1. 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.

  2. Learn the Russian alphabet in dictionary order with English equivalents and sounds. See the normal and cursive versions of the letters and how to pronounce them.

  3. Learn the Russian alphabet with 33 letters, 10 vowels and 21 consonants, and 2 signs. See the handwriting, name, transcription and pronunciation of each letter, and listen to audio samples.

  4. Russian Alphabet. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. First written: 10th century AD. Writing system: Cyrillic alphabet. Status: official language in Russian, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan and many other countries and territories. An introduction to Russian. Written Russian. Russian alphabet (русский алфавит) Russian phonology (Русская фонетика)

  7. Apr 7, 2023 · 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.

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