Learning Russian begins with that fascinating alphabet. 33 characters, just 7 more than in our ABC, so how hard can it be? Find out for yourself, of course. Try apps, for example: plenty of options on Google Play and Apple App Store, often for free. Or just watching and listen to these clips – also for free. You’ll learn the Russian alphabet in a heartbeat with no sweat.
Starting simple is recommended. For Android users: Russian alphabet for kids is great for beginners and looks cheerful. You’ll also learn some basic words right away. Russian Alphabet is less about cheerfulness but is clear and practical. Some example words are (too) difficult for beginners.
For Apple users, there’s also a Russian Alphabet. And a Russian Alphabet Now (with cursive letters too), but that costs 2 dollars. Russian Alphabet Learn is free.
Even easier is watching videos. And once you’ve watched them a few times, you can play them while doing other things. Plenty of options here too. Though again, everything is in English – but hey.
Russian Alphabet in 10 minutes (or 12)
The title is misleading, and it doesn’t look very flashy – but ‘Learn Russian alphabet in 10 minutes!’ has a logical structure and teaches you some words along the way. Bonus: it’s narrated by a lovely voice, in her English and по-русски (pa roesski, in Russian). You’ll want that too – so listen and repeat, another 10 minutes (or really 12), and then 10 more times. Удачи (oedatsji), good luck!
How To Read Russian In 9 Minutes
(Life of Yama, 2024, 9 mins indeed)
This video shows how much you can do as soon as you know the letters of the Russian alphabet and their sounds – read real Russian! The views of the video shows how the Russian language is popular and vital.
The Russian Alphabet Essential Guide To Russian Pronunciation
(Natasha RusNow, 2022, 20 mins)
More Russian letters with the focus on their pronunciation by Natasha, who got less views but earns them more.
For the Russian alphabet with some commentary (in English), see How to Read Russian (NFKRZ, 2020, 17 mins). For those who like visuals, check out Epic Cyrillic (A1, 2015, 4 mins) and these cartoons (AlphabetCartoons.com).
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