How to Learn the Russian Alphabet - Lesson 3

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Tip 1 - How to learn the Russian Cyrillic alphabet in just a few hours - Fluent in 3 months - Language Hacking and Travel Tips

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How to learn the Russian Cyrillic alphabet in just a few hours - Fluent in 3 months - Language Hacking and Travel Tips

Since Lauren is learning Russian and had started with the Cyrillic alphabet first, we can see how important this is to begin on so that you can boost the rest of your progress. As such, it was great to get this guest post from Dani, who writes at isimplylovelanguages.com. She’ll show you that it isn’t …

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Tip 3 - Gadling teaches you to read the Cyrillic alphabet in 5 minutes - Gadling

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Gadling teaches you to read the Cyrillic alphabet in 5 minutes - Gadling

It used to be that when I saw Russian words like this– компьютер, студент, пасспорт — my eyes skipped over them like yours probably just did. But the Cyrillic alphabet, which is used in Slavic languages like Russian as well as non-Slavic languages like Kazakh and Mongolian, is easy to learn. Given the number of English cognates in Russian (the language we’ll focus on here), learning the Cyrillic alphabet allows you to read and understand dozens of words in Russian, including the three above (computer, student, and passport, respectively). Here’s a short five-minute lesson on how to read Russian’s Cyrillic alphabet… 1. Some letters are virtually the ...

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