Russian alphabet
Writing system
The Russian alphabet is the script used to write the Russian language. It comes from the Cyrillic script, which was devised in the 9th century for the first Slavic literary language, Old Slavonic. Wikipedia
Number of letters: 33 letters
Languages: Russian
Unicode alias: Cyrillic
Unicode range: subset of Cyrillic (U+0400...U+04FF)
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The Russian alphabet is also known as the Cyrillic alphabet. There are 33 letters in the Russian alphabet. 11 vowels, 20 consonants, and 2 pronunciation signs.
To give you a strong base for fluency, this article will go into a comprehensive introduction to the Russian alphabet and its pronunciation.
Online keyboard to type a text with the Cyrillic characters of the Russian alphabet.
Modern Russian has 32 letters (33, with inclusion of the soft sign—which is not, strictly speaking, a letter), Bulgarian 30, Serbian 30, and Ukrainian 32 (33).…