Russian & Cyrillic
Dobroe Utro !! (Good Morning!!)
Yesterday was my 3rd Russian lesson at home. Now, I am beginning to learn how to create a simple sentence, for example : This is a book - Eto Kniga - ЭТО КНИГА
and then I learn names of day in a week. Also I should know how to write them in Cyrillic (Russian alphabet).
From my lesson, I found that, it was difficult to pronounce the Russian alphabet, especially if it’s related with the sound of es, tse, she, or shye…and then zhe or ze. But after a while, a week practising, I started to learn how to distinguish their pronounciations. Though on some words I still got my tongue-twisted in pronouncing them…hehehe
Want to try to read the Russian alphabet with me??
А - A Б - Be В - Ve Г - Ge Д - De Е - Ye Ж - Zhe З - Ze И - i К-Ke Л - El
М - Me Н - En О - o П - Pe Р - Er С - Es Т - Te У - U Ф - Vhe Х- Khe Ц - Tse
Ч - Che Ы - Uy Э - e Ю- Yu Я - Ya Ш - She Щ - Shye
Having some difficulties ???
(some of the characters, are prounounced the same way in Indonesian, for example, R, you pronounce it "ER", in Cyrillic, you’ll write it "P")
My Russian teacher, by the way, is a young lady. Her name’s Anya. She’s a nice and a good teacher. Talk about her later



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