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What is in Russian cyrillic alphabet?

The Russian Cyrillic alphabet consists of 33 letters:

Vowels:

* А а (a)

* Б б (be)

* В в (ve)

* Г г (ge)

* Д д (de)

* Е е (ye)

* Ё ё (yo)

* Ж ж (zhe)

* З з (ze)

* И и (i)

* Й й (i краткое / short i)

* К к (ka)

* Л л (el)

* М м (em)

* Н н (en)

* О о (o)

* П п (pe)

* Р р (er)

* С с (es)

* Т т (te)

* У у (u)

* Ф ф (ef)

* Х х (kha)

* Ц ц (tse)

* Ч ч (che)

* Ш ш (sha)

* Щ щ (shcha)

* Ъ ъ (твердый знак / hard sign)

* Ы ы (y)

* Ь ь (мягкий знак / soft sign)

* Э э (e)

* Ю ю (yu)

* Я я (ya)

Consonants:

* Ё ё (yo)

* Й й (i kraetkoe / short i)

* Ъ ъ (твердый знак / hard sign)

* Ы ы (y)

* Ь ь (мягкий знак / soft sign)

Notes:

* Some letters have different pronunciations depending on their position in a word.

* The letters Ъ and Ь are not pronounced themselves but modify the sounds of preceding letters.

* The letter Ё is rarely used and often replaced with Е.

* The letter Й is often used to indicate a soft consonant sound.

Please note that this is a simplified overview. The pronunciation of Russian letters can be complex and vary depending on context.

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