Please click on any row for which you would like to hear the Russian pronunciation. ... Note: after many months, this page *is* working again. Thanks to those who have written us about it. ... NOTE: The voice you hear in the above pronunciations belongs to Natasha Bulashova.
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Please click on any row for which you would like to hear the Russian pronunciation. ... NOTE: The voice you hear in the above pronunciations belongs to Natasha Bulashova. ... The preceding table was adapted from material found in the Berlitz Russian Phrase Book and Dictionary, 1993...
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The Cyrillic alphabet is named after St. Cyril, a missionary from Byzantium. It was invented sometime during the 10th century AD, possibly by St. Kliment of Ohrid, to write the Old Church Slavonic language. The Cyrillic alphabet achieved its current form in 1708 during the reign of Peter the Great.
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The main languages written on them in an early version of the Cyrillic alphabet were Old Russian and Old Church Slavonic. There are also some texts in Finnish, Latin and Greek.
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Cyrillic alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cyrillic (pronounced /sɨˈrɪlɪk/ ) script writing system is an alphabet developed in the First Bulgarian Empire, and used in the Slavic national languages of Russian, Bulgarian, Belarusian,...
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The Cyrillic Alphabet was named for St. Cyril, although there is some dispute as to whether this is the alphabet he invented or not. Cyril was a Greek monk who, with Methodius, brought written language to Christian converts in the mid-9th century (c.860) in what is now Russia.
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Serbian Cyrillic alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (Serbian: , srpska/Vukova ćirilica , literally " Serbian/Vuk's Cyrillic alphabet ") is the official modern alphabet used to write the Serbian language. It is an ada...
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Learn how to handwrite, type and pronounce the 33 letters of the Russian alphabet. ... The Russian Alphabet ... Russian alphabet consists of 33 letters divided into 10 vowels, 21 consonants and 2 letters which do not designate any sounds. Eachletter can be either capital or small. The letters can also be printedor handwritten.
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When you do this, a series of "slides" will pop up in a new browser window, and you can use the arrow keys to navigate around the alphabet. The "up" arrow will get you back here.
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