The vowel sounds in Russian language
The Russian sound system has vowel sounds which are presented like that in the Russian alphabet A – И – Е – Ё – О – У – Ы – Э – Ю – Я. These are good examples of words in English with similar sounds in Russian.
Аа – [ a ] – up
ананáс – [ ananás ] – a pineapple
Ёё – [ yo ] – yo!
ёлка – [ yolks ] – a Christmas tree
Ии – [ ee ] – meet
Ира – [ Ira ] – Ira (a girl’s name)
Ее – [ ye ] / [ je ] – yeti, yes
едá – [ yedá ] – food
Ёё – [ yo ] – yo!
ёлка – [ yolks ] – a Christmas tree
Оо – [ o ] – o’clock
If the letter ‘o’ is stressed we pronounce it like ‘o’.
If the letter ‘o’ is NOT stressed we pronounce it like ‘a’.
молокó – [ malakó ] – milk
корóва – [ karóva ] – cow
Уу – [ u: ] / [ oo ] – book
у́тка – [ útka ] – a duck
Ыы – [ y ] / [ yi ] – ugh (like in the word ‘to live’). However, the sound comes from the same place as when you pronounce the word ‘bird’ in English.
ты – [ ty ] – you (informal)
вы – [ vy ] – you (formal)
Ээ – [ a ] – like in the words ‘at’
э́то – [ áta ] – this
Юю – [ yu ] / [ ju ] – like in the words ‘Utah’, ‘university’
Ю́лия – [ úlia ] – Julia
Яя – [ ya ] / [ ia ] / [ ja ] – like in the word ‘yuck’
я́блоко – [ yáblaka ] – an apple
You can learn the Russian vowel sounds in the vocabulary section. After practicing the sounds you can listen to the audio and type them in the typing section. To check the answer, press the check section.
- Аа - [ a ] - up
- Ии - [ ee ] - meet
- Ее - [ ye ] / [ je ] - yeti, yes
- Ёё - [ yo ] - yo!
- Оо - [ o ] - o'clock
- Уу - [ u: ] / [ oo ] - book
- Ыы - [ y ] / [ yi ] - ugh (like in the word 'to live')
- Ээ - [ a ] - like in the words 'at'
- Юю - [ yu ] / [ ju ] - like in the words 'Utah', 'university'
- Яя - [ ya ] / [ ia ] / [ ja ] - like in the word 'yuck'
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