This lesson is the second half of the first lesson I gave you and it will cover the remaining Cyrillic symbols in the russian alphabet.
First we will cover the letters that look different/weird, but sound like english letters
Б - "B" as in bat
Д - "G" as in guy
З - "Z" as in zoo
Л - "L" as in lazy
П - "P" as in pot
Ф - "F" as in federal
Ы - "I" as in bit
Э - "E" as in bet
The next russian letters look different/weird and have new sounds as well.
Ё - "yo" as in yonder
Ж - "zh" sound, like in beige
И - "ee" sound as in taxi
Ц - "ts" sound as in sits
Ч - "ch" sound as in chip
Ш - "sh" sound as in shut
Щ - "shch" sound, produced by saying "sh" with tongue on the roof of your mouth
Ю - "yoo" as in universe
And the final two letters are the pronunciation letters
Ь - Hard letter, used to seperate two words, indicates slight pause
Ъ - Soft letter, makes the previous consonant softer
And now combine this lesson with the first and you have: The Russian Cyrillic alphabet!
If you want further learning, I have sites listed in my resource page, but I will also include a link to a Russian Pronunciation guide sheet below.
http://www.friends-partners.org/oldfriends/language/russian-alphabet.html
I hope you enjoyed the lesson, keep checking back for more progress reports and lessons
До свидания, Все (goodbye,everyone)
Your link isn't working, Robert. Check in with me so that we can work out some of the technical details that will make life easier for your readers.
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