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The pages that follow help you to practise pronouncing and
spelling Russian words. These words are of international currency, and their
English counterparts sound similar. Each word is shown the way it looks when
printed in capital and small letters, and also in a handwritten version. Click
on the "Handwritten
Letters"
icon to open the table of all letters in handwriting. |
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As soon as each page
of the "Easy Alphabet"
has fully loaded you will hear Aliona (the girl
in traditional Russian dress in
the photo)
reading all the words
on the page one after another. You can repeat the words after her in
the pauses provided.
She reads the wordlist twice. If you want to play the recording
again, just refresh the page.
Russian words don't have a regular stress pattern. To help
you say long words correctly, their printed versions have stress marks over the
vowel of the stressed syllable. |
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When words containing a new letter are introduced, this letter is shown
in the right-hand pink margin opposite the words. Click on the letter,
if you forget its name, and you will hear it.
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