The Russian Alphabet: Learn All 33 Letters
The Cyrillic alphabet looks intimidating, but it is one of the fastest wins in all of Russian. Most beginners can read real words within a few hours. This guide gives you every letter with its name, sound and an example word you can hear, then lets you practice right here on the page.
Why Cyrillic is learnable faster than you think
Cyrillic is an alphabet, not a writing system of thousands of symbols. There are 33 letters, and each one maps to a sound in a far more consistent way than English spelling does. Once you know a letter, it behaves the same in almost every word.
Even better, several Cyrillic letters already look and sound like their Latin twins: А, К, М, О and Т are essentially free. A handful more (Б, Г, Д, З, Л, П, Ф, Э) are new shapes for sounds you already use. The real work is just a small group of unfamiliar letters and a few "false friends" that look Latin but sound different.
Treat the alphabet as a one-week sprint, not a chapter you slog through. The goal is recognition speed: seeing С and instantly thinking "s", not "c". The trainer below is built for exactly that.
Все 33 буквы с первого взгляда
Гласные
10 гласных| Буква | Название | Звучит как | Транслит. | Пример |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| А а | А | like "a" in "father" | A | мама (mama) mom |
| Е е | Е | like "ye" in "yes" | Ye | ехать (yekhat') to go (by vehicle) |
| Ё ё | Ё | like "yo" in "yonder" | Yo | ёлка (yolka) fir tree |
| И и | И | like "ee" in "see" | I | имя (imya) name |
| О о | О | like "o" in "more" | O | окно (okno) window |
| У у | У | like "oo" in "boot" (not "y") | U | утро (utro) morning |
| Ы ы | Ы | a hard "i", like "i" in "bill" said deeper in the throat | Y | сын (syn) son |
| Э э | Э | like "e" in "met" | E | это (eto) this |
| Ю ю | Ю | like "u" in "use" | Yu | юг (yug) south |
| Я я | Я | like "ya" in "yard" | Ya | яблоко (yabloko) apple |
Согласные
21 согласная| Буква | Название | Звучит как | Транслит. | Пример |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Б б | Бэ | like "b" in "boy" | B | брат (brat) brother |
| В в | Вэ | like "v" in "van" (not "b") | V | вода (voda) water |
| Г г | Гэ | like "g" in "go" | G | город (gorod) city |
| Д д | Дэ | like "d" in "door" | D | дом (dom) house |
| Ж ж | Жэ | like "s" in "pleasure" | Zh | жить (zhit') to live |
| З з | Зэ | like "z" in "zoo" | Z | зима (zima) winter |
| Й й | И краткое | like "y" in "boy" | Y | май (may) May |
| К к | Ка | like "k" in "kite" | K | кот (kot) cat |
| Л л | Эль | like "l" in "love" | L | луна (luna) moon |
| М м | Эм | like "m" in "map" | M | море (more) sea |
| Н н | Эн | like "n" in "no" (not "h") | N | небо (nebo) sky |
| П п | Пэ | like "p" in "pen" | P | парк (park) park |
| Р р | Эр | a rolled "r" (not "p") | R | рука (ruka) hand |
| С с | Эс | like "s" in "sun" (not "c") | S | стол (stol) table |
| Т т | Тэ | like "t" in "top" | T | там (tam) there |
| Ф ф | Эф | like "f" in "fun" | F | фото (foto) photo |
| Х х | Ха | like "ch" in Scottish "loch" (not "x") | Kh | хлеб (khleb) bread |
| Ц ц | Цэ | like "ts" in "cats" | Ts | цвет (tsvet) color |
| Ч ч | Че | like "ch" in "chair" | Ch | час (chas) hour |
| Ш ш | Ша | like "sh" in "shop" | Sh | школа (shkola) school |
| Щ щ | Ща | a long, soft "sh" (as in "fresh sheets") | Shch | щи (shchi) cabbage soup |
Знаки
2 знака| Буква | Название | Звучит как | Транслит. | Пример |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ъ ъ | Твёрдый знак | the hard sign - silent; keeps the consonant before it hard | " | объект (ob'yekt) object |
| Ь ь | Мягкий знак | the soft sign - silent; softens the consonant before it | ' | день (den') day |
The three groups: vowels, consonants and signs
It helps to split the 33 letters into three groups. There are 10 vowels (а, е, ё, и, о, у, ы, э, ю, я), 21 consonants, and 2 signs (ъ, ь) that make no sound of their own.
The vowels come in pairs - a "hard" one and a "soft" one (а/я, о/ё, э/е, у/ю, plus ы/и). The soft vowels carry a small "y" sound and soften the consonant before them. You do not need to master this on day one; just notice the pattern as you go.
The two signs are the hard sign (ъ) and the soft sign (ь). They are silent. The soft sign softens the consonant before it (день - "den"), and the hard sign keeps a consonant hard before a soft vowel. They look mysterious but follow simple rules.
Ложные друзья: выглядят как латиница, звучат иначе
Эти буквы похожи на знакомые латинские, но произносятся иначе. Выучите их пораньше, чтобы избежать частых ошибок новичков.
- В
V
like "v" in "van" (not "b")
- Е
Ye
like "ye" in "yes"
- Н
N
like "n" in "no" (not "h")
- Р
R
a rolled "r" (not "p")
- С
S
like "s" in "sun" (not "c")
- Т
T
like "t" in "top"
- У
U
like "oo" in "boot" (not "y")
- Х
Kh
like "ch" in Scottish "loch" (not "x")
The trickiest part of Cyrillic is not the new shapes - it is the letters that look exactly like Latin letters but sound completely different. These "false friends" trip up every beginner, so meet them early.
В is a "v", not a "b". Н is an "n", not an "h". Р is a rolled "r", not a "p". С is an "s", not a "c". У is an "oo", not a "y". Х is a throaty "kh" (like the "ch" in "loch"), not an "x". Е sounds like "ye", and Т and О behave like their Latin twins. Drill these consciously and the rest of the alphabet falls into place.
How to learn the alphabet in a week
Learn in small batches. Take 5-6 letters a day, starting with the free Latin lookalikes, then the new shapes, then the false friends last. Trying to memorize all 33 at once is the most common mistake.
Always learn the sound, never the English name. "Бэ" is the letter's name, but what you need in the wild is the sound /b/. Read real words out loud from day one - even nonsense syllables - so your eyes and mouth connect.
Use audio constantly. Hearing С in "стол" (stol - table) cements it far better than staring at a chart. Tap the speaker on any example below. And test yourself: recognition under a little pressure (the quiz mode) is what builds real speed.
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Тренажёр алфавита
А
- Звук
- like "a" in "father"
- Транслит.
- A
- Пример
- мама (mama) - mom
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- Тренажёр алфавита
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- How to Read Russian
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