Introduction:
Russian is the official language of the Russian Federation, sharing its official status at the regional level with other languages in various ethnic autonomous regions within the Federation. The sound system of Russian is quite similar to that of Belarusian and Ukrainian. Its description below is based on the standard language. Russian has 10 vowels, 21 consonants, a hard sign and a soft sign. The Russian language doesn’t have specific guidelines for using stress in words. So, if you stress the wrong syllable, a Russian word can have a completely different meaning!
When learning a new language, pronunciation is often one of the hardest aspects to master. Oftentimes, there are sounds in some languages that aren’t found in others. It can sometimes be tricky to teach your mouth to move in new ways! Luckily, Russian spelling and pronunciation are very consistent and logical. Once you learn the sounds and rules, there are no traps you can fall into. You don’t need to focus too much on how Russian is transcribed into the Latin alphabet. Although transcriptions can give you a good idea of how a word sounds, reading them as they are won’t necessarily sound “right”. In this blog, we’ll focus on some of the best ways to learn Russian phonetics: