<span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> Wikipedia has an article on: Фонетический алфавит Wikipedia ru This <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span> assigns <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> names and words to letters of the <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> alphabet...
English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span> Wikipedia The <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span> is a variation of the Cyrillic <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span>, with 33 letters. Some obsolete...
to <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> influence in Mongolia during the 20th century, there exists a large number of <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> loanwords in modern Mongolian. Many of these <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> loanwords...
reformulated list was published posthumously in 1971. The <span class="searchmatch">spelling</span> for the Javanese <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span> here refers to Pedoman Umum: Ejaan Bahasa Jawa Huruf Latin...
Soikkola dialect, but taking a great deal of <span class="searchmatch">spellings</span> from Junus' language. Compared to Junus' <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span>, <ş>, <ƶ> and <ç> are replaced with <š>, <ž>...
idiomatic uses of single words. The sections below do not cover the entire <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span> officially recognised in the Finnish language. The letters B, C, D, F,...
/t͡ɕ/; /ʐ/ respectively). (See Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Russian</span> verbs#Slavic iotation for the full iotation rules in <span class="searchmatch">Russian</span>; other Slavic languages behave similarly...
letter indicates it is emphatic. e.g. [tˤ], [sˤ], [ðˤ], etc. See Maltese <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span> for information on Maltese orthography used in this table. In addition...
child!") vav – the sixth letter of the Hebrew <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span> waw – the sixth letter of the Arabic <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span> wow – used to express amazement yay – used to express...
letter indicates it is emphatic. e.g. [tˤ], [sˤ], [ðˤ], etc. See Maltese <span class="searchmatch">alphabet</span> for information on Maltese orthography used in this table. In addition...