Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (2024)

The Russian alphabet consists of 33 letters: 10 vowels (а, е, ё, и, о, у, ы, э, ю, я), 21 consonants and 2 signs (hard and soft) that are not pronounced. The Russian alphabet uses the Cyrillic script.

Some letters of the Russian alphabet look like and sound similar to the letters of the Latin alphabet. But there are also significant differences. The phonetic transcription helps pronounce a word more or less correctly. It might be difficult, though, to get exactly the right sound just reading the transcription. It is better to learn the Russian alphabet using audio samples.

Note:
- In Russian, the pronunciation of vowels is affected by word stress. Stressed vowels are pronounced clearly and distinctly whereas unstressed vowels are shorter and weaker (reduced). That is why the stressed vowels are marked red in the table below. There is no mark in one syllable words.
- The symbol [j] (a superscript j) marks soft (palatalized) consonants (Unicode U+02B2 of the International Phonetic Alphabet)

Letter +
Handwriting
Name
of the
letter
Transcription + PronunciationPronunciation Samples
(red = stressed)
А а Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (1)
a[a] (open and clear if stressed)
[a] / [i] (reduced if unstressed)
как [á] = how
какой [a] = which, what
часы [i] = clock, watch
Б б Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (2)
бэ
[be]
[b] (voiced)
[bj] (voiced soft)
[p] (voiceless)
[pj] (voiceless soft)
быть [b] = be
бить [bj] = beat
клуб [p] = club
голубь [pj] = pigeon
В в Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (3)
вэ
[ve]
[v] (voiced)
[vj] (voiced soft)
[f] (voiceless)
[fj] (voiceless soft)
вы [v] = you
виза [vj] = visa
все [f] = all
кровь [fj] = blood
Г г Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (4)
гэ
[ge]
[g] (voiced)
[gj] (voiced soft)
[k] (voiceless)
год [g] = year
гимн [gj] = hymn
слог [k] = syllable
Д д Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (5)
дэ
[de]
[d] (voiced)
[dj] (voiced soft)
[t] (voiceless)
[tj] (voiceless soft)
да [d] = yes
день [dj] = day
вход [t] = entrance
будь [tj] = be (Imperativ 1st Person Sing.)
Е е Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (6)
е
[ye]
[ye] as in yet (in the initial position, after vowels and after ь and ъ)
[e] / [i] / [ɨ] (after consonants, regardless of stress)
Note:
- the preceding consonant is soft
ехать [ye] = go, drive
пьеса [ye] = theater play
диета [ye] = diet
нет [nje] = no
немного [nji] = a little, a few
желать [ɨ] = wish
Ё ё Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (7)
ё
[yo]
[yo] as in your(in the initial position, after vowels and after ь and ъ)
[o] (after consonants)
Note:
- the preceding consonant is soft;
- ёisalways stressed;
- it is often written without dots on top
ёлка [yo] = fir tree
даёт [yo] = he/she gives
пьёт [yo] = he/she drinks
всё [o] = everything
Ж ж Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (8)
жэ
[zhe]
[zh]voiced as inleisure
[sh] voiceless as in sure
Note:
- always hard
жена [zh] = wife
муж [sh] = husband
З з Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (9)
зэ
[ze]
[z] (voiced as in zone)
[zj] (voiced soft)
[s] (voiceless as is sown)
[sj] (voiceless soft)
завтра [z] = tomorrow
зима [zj] = winter
близко [s] = near
мазь [sj] = ointment
И и Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (10)
и
[i]
[i] / [ee] (as in tee)
[ɨ] (after ж, ш, ц)
Note:
- the pronunciation is more or less the same in stressed and unstressed syllables;
-the preceding consonant is soft
алфавит [i] = alphabet
машина [ɨ] = car
Й й Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (11)
и краткое
[i krátkaye]
shortI
[y]as in toy
Note:
- always soft and voiced
мой = my
К к Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (12)
ка
[ka]
[k] (voiceless)
[kj] (voiceless soft)
Note:
- In Russian, it is not aspirated like the K in skip
кот [k] = cat
кит [kj] = whale
Л л Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (13)
эль
[elj]
[l] (voiced)
[lj] (voiced soft, like in the French name Michelle)
луна [l] = moon
люди [lj] = people
М м Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (14)
эм
[em]
[m] (voiced)
[mj] (voiced soft)
сам [m] = myself, himself
семь [mj] = seven
Н н Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (15)
эн
[en]
[n] (voiced)
[nj] (voiced soft)
она [n] = she
они [nj] = they
О о Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (16)
о
[o]
[o] (when stressed it is a clear O-sound as in or)
[a] (reduced when unstressed)
тот [o] = that (m)
этот [a] = this (m)
П п Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (17)
пэ
[pe]
[p] (voiceless)
[pj] (voiceless soft)
Note:
- In Russian, it is not aspirated like the P in speak
пока [p] = Bye
пить [pj] = drink
Р р Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (18)
эр
[er]
[r] (voiced)
[rj] (voiced soft)
Note:
- The Russian R is rolledwith the tip of the tongue
рука [r] = arm, hand
рюмка [rj] = small liqueur glass
С с Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (19)
эс
[es]
[s] (voiceless)
[sj](voiceless soft)
сад [s] = garden
сидеть [sj] = sit
Т т Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (20)
тэ
[te]
[t] (voiceless)
[tj] (voiceless soft)
Note:
- In Russian, it is not aspirated like the T in stick
тогда [t] = then
тётя [tj] = aunt
У у Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (21)
у
[u]
[u] / [oo]
Note:
- the pronunciation is more or less the same in stressed and unstressed syllables (except for some special cases)
русский [u] = Russian
Ф ф Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (22)
эф
[ef]
[f] (voiceless)
[fj] (voiceless soft)
фото [f] = photo
фильм [fj] = film
Х х Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (23)
ха
[ha] / [kha]
[h] / [kh](voiceless, similarto Lochness)
[hj] / [khj] (voiceless soft)
хохотать [kh] = laugh loud
хихикать [khj] = chuckle
Ц ц Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (24)
цэ
[tse]
[ts]
(similar totsar)
Note:
- always voiceless and hard
немецкий [ts] = German
Ч ч Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (25)
че
[che]
[ch] /[tch]
(as in cheers or Tchaikovsky)
Note:
- always voiceless and soft
учить [ch] = learn, teach
Ш ш Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (26)
ша
[sha]
[sh]
(as in shop)
Note:
- always voiceless and hard
слушать [sh] = hear
Щ щ Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (27)
ща
[shsha]
[shsh] (similar tofresh shots)
Note:
- sometimes it is transcribed as [shch] which might be confusing as the Russian letter Щ is pronounced more like the long Ш [shsh] and not likethe combination auf Ш and Ч [shch];
- always voiceless and soft
ещё [shsh] = still, yet
ъ Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (28)
твёрдый знак
[tvjórdɨj znak]
hard sign
- the hard sign is not pronounced;
- it appears only between a consonant and the vowels -е, -ё, -ю, -я (with the exception of someloanwords);
- the precedingconsonant is hard;
- the succeedingvowels are pronounced with the distinct initial Y-sound (ye, yo, yu, ya).
съесть [sye] (with ъ) = eat up
сесть [sje] (without ъ) = sit down
ы Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (29)
ы
[ɨ]
[ɨ]
Note:
- Ыis a retracted (half backed) variety of И [i] pronounced with the root of the tongue blocking the throat;
- the pronunciation is more or less the same in stressed and unstressed syllables
ты [ɨ] = you
ь Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (30)
мягкий знак
[mjákhjkjɪj znak]
soft sign
[j]
- the soft sign is not pronounced;
- the precedingconsonant is soft;
- the succeedingvowels -е, -ё, -и, -ю, -я are pronounced with the distinct initial Y-sound (ye, yo, yi, yu, ya).
есть [tj] (with ь) = eat
ест [t] (without ь) = he/she eats
семья [mja] (with ь) = family
семя [mja] (without ь) = seed
Э э Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (31)
э
[e]
[e] (similar to set or rap)
Note:
- the pronunciation is more or less the same in stressed and unstressed syllables;
- usually appears in the initial position or after vowels
это [e] = this, that, it
поэтому [e] = that's why
Ю ю Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (32)
ю
[yu]
[yu] / [yoo] (in the initial position, after ъ, ь or after vowels)
[u] (after consonants)
Note:
- the preceding consonant is soft;
- the pronunciation is more or less the same in stressed and unstressed syllables.
юмор [yu] = humor
ночью [yu] = at / by night
союз [yu] = union
любовь [lju] = love
Я я Russian Alphabet Table with Sound – RusslandJournal.de English (33)
я
[ya]
[ya] (in the initial position, after ъ, ь or after vowels)
[yi] or a combination of [yi] and[ya] (if unstressed)
[a] / [i] (after consonants, regardless of the stress)
Note:
- the preceding consonant is soft
ясно [ya] = clear
друзья [ya] = friends
Россия [ya] = Russia
язык [yɨ] = language, tongue
имя [mja] = name

About the Cyrillic and Russian Alphabet

In the middle of the 9th century, the Byzantine philosopher Cyril together with his brother Methodius created the Glagolic alphabet. It was one of the first Slavic alphabets and was used to write down religious texts. The Cyrillic alphabet developed from the Glagolic and Greek scripts and was named after Cyril.

The brothers Cyril and Methodius were declared saints both by the Catholic and the Orthodox Church. In Russia, the saints’ feast day on May 24 is celebrated as Slavonic Literature and Culture Day (Russian: День славянской письменности и культуры).

Russian is written in the Cyrillic script. The early Russian alphabet consisted of 43 letters. With time, the number was reduced to 33 eliminating some letter and introducing new ones. The last reform of Russian orthography took place in 1917/1918.

In Russian, the alphabet is also called азбука [ásbuka]. This word is derived from old names of the letters A = азъ [as] and Б = буки [búkji]. So the word азбука corresponds to the English ABC.

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