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33 Cards in this Set
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A a
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"a" pronounced as in "father". It should not be confused with "a" as in "fate" or "map"
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K k
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k pronounced as in "king".
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M м
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m - pronounced as in "most".
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O о
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о - pronounced as "au" in "aura". When unstressed, this letter makes a sound similar to the Russian "A" that you learned above but more reduced, almost like "u" in "under" or the first "o" in "tomato"
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T т
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т - pronounced as in "time".
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E e
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e - pronounced as "ye" in "yellow"
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В в
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в - pronounced as "v" in "victory"
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З з
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з - pronounced as "z" in "zero". Despite similar form, this letter has nothing to do with the number three
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Н н
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н - pronounced as "n" in "noon"
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Р р
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р - pronounced as "r" in "bright" (you should roll it)
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С с
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с - pronounced as "s" in "soup"
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У у
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у - pronounced as "oo" in "shoot".
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Ч ч
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ч - pronounced as "ch" in "chair". This letter is not the number four
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Х х
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х - pronounced as "h" in "hoopla" or "ch" in the Scottish "loch"
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Б б
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б - pronounced as "b" in "boy"
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Г г
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г - pronounced as "g" in "good"
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Д д
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д - pronounced as "d" in "desk"
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Ё ё
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ё - pronounced as "yo" in "yonder"
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Ж ж
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ж - pronounced as "s" in "pleasure"
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П п
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п - pronounced as "p" in "people"
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Ф ф
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ф - pronounced as "f" in "fast"
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И и
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и - pronounced as "ee" in "feet"
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Й й
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й - pronounced as "y" in "boy"
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Л л
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л - pronounced as "l" in "last"
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Ц ц
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ц - pronounced as "ts" in "its"
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Ш ш
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ш - pronounced as "sh" in "short"
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Щ щ
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щ - pronounced as "shch" in "bush chat". This letter reminds a combination of "Ш" (sh) and "Ч" (ch).
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Э э
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э - pronounced as "e" in "echo"
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Ю ю
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ю - pronounced as English "you" but shorter
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Я я
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я - pronounced as "ya" in "yard"
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Ы ы
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Ы ы - pronounced as a combination of two sounds: "i" as in "kit" and "u" as in "sugar"
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Ь ь
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Ь ь - not pronounced. It is used to make the preceding consonant sound as if a "y" sound was added to it.
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Ъ ъ
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Ъ ъ - not pronounced. It is used to signal a slight pause between syllables.
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