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The Russian alphabet is easy to learn! Learning the alphabet is the first step to learning the Russian language. Even if you don’t plan to learn the language, knowing the alphabet is great for travelling because you can read all the street and shop signs.

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First lesson of our course on how to read the Cyrillic alphabet. The audio recorded by Russian native speakers will help you.

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Learn Russian alphabet, pronunciation rules and see how hand written Russian is different from the printed version you are used to.

LEARN RUSSIAN ALPHABET IN TWO HOURS The first step in learning something about Russia and Russians is to learn their alphabet. Alphabet is not difficult and many letters are already familiar to an English speaking person.

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Self study guide About us New Russian Textbook 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.

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Learn how to handwrite, type and pronounce the 33 letters of the Russian alphabet.

Learning the Russian alphabet is very important because its structure is used in every day conversation. Without it, you will not be able to say words properly even if you know how to write those words. The better you pronounce a letter in a word, the more understood you will be in speaking the

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The Russian alphabet is derived from the Cyrillic alphabet (pronounced si-‘ri-lik). In turn, the Cyrillic alphabet was developed at the Preslav Literary college in the First Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century.

Learn the Russian alphabet, aka Cyrillic alphabet. Study pronunciation of Russian letters, read words, learn vocabulary. Free lesson from LearningRussian.net

The Russian words in the following list are all written with the Cyrillic alphabet, but if you read them carefully, one word at a time, from top to bottom from the top of Column One, by the time you reach the final word at the bottom of Column Two, you will know the Cyrillic alphabet (as well as a few Russian words).

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