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LESSON 3.1

Lesson 3.1 – Russian letters (part 3 : same sound, different writing) / Voiced and voiceless consonants

 

  1. The Russian alphabet (part 3) : letters that sound like English letters but are written differently
  2. Voiced and unvoiced/voiceless consonants

 

The Russian alphabet (part 3) : letters that sound like English letters but are written differently

 

В / б – This letter is pronounced « v » in Russian.

Example :

Ваза (vaza) – vase

 

П / п This letter is the Russian P.

Example :

Парк (park) – park

 

У / у This letter is pronounced « oo » in Russian.

Example :

Суп (soop) – soup

 

Й / й – This letter is called « short i » and is pronounced « y », like in the word « boy ».

Example :

Йога (yoga) – yoga

 

Ф / фThis letter is the consonant F in Russian.

Example :  

Кофе (kofye) – coffee

 

Г / г – This letter is pronounced like the letter G in « get ».

Example :  

Газ (gas) – gas

Pay attention to the pronunciation of the letter з here ! It is pronounced « s ».

 

Voiced and unvoiced/voiceless consonants

In Russian, the consonants are divided into two groups : voiced consonants and voiceless (unvoiced) consonants. Voiced consonants make our vocal cords vibrate when we pronounce them, whereas unvoiced ones do not.

The consonant з is a voiced consonant ; and at the end of a word, a voiced consonant becomes voiceless, which means that you have to pronounce it like its voiceless counterpart, the consonant c.

 

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