The Cyrillic Alphabet Myth
Many assume Cyrillic is impossible to learn, but it's actually phonetic and consistent. With just 33 letters, you can read Russian words after a few hours of practice.
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Many assume Cyrillic is impossible to learn, but it's actually phonetic and consistent. With just 33 letters, you can read Russian words after a few hours of practice.
Yes, Russian has cases and aspects, but they're logical patterns. English has irregular verbs too - Russian grammar is just more systematic.
Russian pronunciation is straightforward once you learn the rules. No silent letters or unpredictable sounds - what you see is what you say.
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