- blog.lingodeer.com russian-alphabet/The Russian alphabet uses the Cyrillic script and has 33 letters in total. Originated from the ancient Greek script, Cyrillic script is used in several Slavic languages...
- learntherussianlanguage.com russian-alphabet/There are a lot of reasons why you have to learn the Russian alphabet if you’re serious about learning the Russian language in general.
- omniglot.com writing/russian.htmThe main languages written on them in an early version of the Cyrillic alphabet were Old Russian and Old Church Slavonic.
- http://study-languages-online.com alphabet.htmlAs you use this site, you will quickly become familiar with the letters of the Russian alphabet and sounds, and soon you will be able to recognize them instantly.
- flexiclasses.com russian/alphabet/The Russian Alphabet | The Only Guide You Need. So you’ve decided to take the brave step to learn Russian? Good for you.
- http://masterrussian.com russian_alphabet.shtmlSt Cyril and Methodius holding Cyrillic alphabet. The Russian alphabet is derived from the Cyrillic alphabet (pronounced si-'ri-lik).
- aruspro.com alphabetBut let’s leave the origin of the Russian alphabet aside for a moment and move to the most interesting part – Russian letters.
- russianenthusiast.com russian-course/lesson-1-…The Russian alphabet, also known as the Cyrillic alphabet, consists of 33 letters (11 vowels, 20 consonants, and 2 pronunciation signs).
- russianpod101.com lesson-library/russian-alphabet…Russian Alphabet Made Easy. Learn to read and write Russian in less than 130 minutes.
- languageguide.org russian/alphabet/Alphabet. Алфавит. Whoops, we thought your browser supported HTML5 audio and it doesn't.