Russian Alphabet Guide linguajunkie
www.linguajunkie.com › wp-content › uploadsRussian Alphabet Guide linguajunkie.com Welcome to the LinguaJunkie.com Russian Alphabet Guide! This will be divided into 2 parts. 1. 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.) 2.
Chapter 1 You Already Know a Little Russian
catalogimages.wiley.com › images › dbRussian, such as case ending and verbs (see Chapter 2 for details on those), the alphabet is a piece of cake. When you’re done with this section, you’ll be able to recognize and pronounce all the letters of the Russian alphabet. From A to Ya: Making sense of Cyrillic The Russian alphabet is based on the Cyrillic alphabet, which was named
Russian
therussianblog.files.wordpress.com › alphabetalphabet! Russians write with an alphabet called the Cyrillic script. You will notice that many Cyrillic letters look similar to Latin letters (we use the Latin alphabet), because both alphabets descend from the Greek alphabet. This lesson will teach you how to read, pronounce, and write Russian words! But remember that you must also study!