Cyrillic Alphabet Flashcards
А а
Pronounced like the “a” in the word “father” or “car”. It is not the ‘flat’ “a” sound you sometimes hear in words like “cat” or “flat”.
К к
Pronounced like the “k” in “kitten” or “kangaroo”. This letter replaces the english “c” sound in words like “cat”.
М м
Pronounced like the “m” in man. (Note: Unlike english, the hand-written “м” should always start from the bottom)
O o
When stressed, it is pronounced like the “o” in “bore”. When un-stressed it is pronounced more like the letter “a”. (See later notes.)
Т т
Pronounced like the “t” in “tap”. (Note: The hand-written (and italic) form is “т”. It should always start from the top, as it looks quite similar to the letter “м”)
В в
Pronounced like the “v” in “vet”. (Equivalent to the english letter “v”).
Е е
Pronounced like the “ye” in “yes”.
Н н
Pronounced like the “n” in “no”. (Equivalent to the english letter “n”).
Р р
Pronounced like the “r” in “run”, but it is rolled. (Equivalent to the english letter “r”).
С с
Pronounced like the “s” in “see”. (Equivalent to the english letter “s”). (It might help to remember that it’s used like the “s” sound in the english words “centre” and “cent”.)
У у
Pronounced like the “oo” in “boot” or “root”.
Х х
Pronounced like the “h” in “hello”. However, this is often pronounced more like the “ch” in the Scottish “Loch” or German “Bach”, or the mexican pronunciation of “x” in “Mexico”.
Б б
Pronounced like the “b” in “bat”. (Equivalent to the english letter “b”).
Г г
Pronounced like the “g” in “go”. (Equivalent to the english letter “g”).
Д д
Pronounced like the “d” in “dog”. (Equivalent to the english letter “d”)