Why are Russian letters backwards?

The “backward” letters in the Cyrillic script
Cyrillic script
The Cyrillic script (/sɪˈrɪlɪk/ sih-RIL-ik) is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia and is used as the national script in various Slavic, Turkic, Mongolic, Uralic, Caucasian and Iranic-speaking countries in Southeastern Europe, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, North Asia, and East Asia.
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used for writing Russian aren't backward at all but are actually entirely different letters who simply looked up looking like letters from the Latin alphabet.
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Why is the Russian alphabet weird?

The Cyrillic alphabet is closely based on the Greek alphabet, with about a dozen additional letters invented to represent Slavic sounds not found in Greek. In Russia, Cyrillic was first written in the early Middle Ages in clear-cut, legible ustav (large letters). Later a succession of cursive forms developed.
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Why are Russian letters different?

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The Cyrillic alphabet was derived from Glagolitic by Cyril's pupils and named after him. Cyrillic letters are different from the Glagolitic ones and have lots in common with the Greek letters. Until the 17th century, the only written language in Russia was Church Slavonic.
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Why do Russians confuse V and W?

When speaking English, Russians will say "vodka" as "wodka". Why is that? One word: hypercorrection. In Russian, the word for vodka starts with a /v/ so it is interesting that they would say /wodka/ in English when it starts with a /v/ in their language.
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Why do Russians throw glasses on the floor?

Breaking of drinkware, or, in wider context, any tableware, is believed in Russia to bring luck and happiness.
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Weirdest Russian Letters - Ы, Ъ, Ь, Ж, Э, Д



Why can't Russians pronounce th?

For the TH, the tongue has to stick out from between the teeth. Since Russian speakers don't have the TH consonant sound in their language, they tend to keep the tongue inside for words with TH. It is a common mispronunciation and sometimes will result in pronouncing different words the same.
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What is the Little B in Russian?

Б б - Pronounced like the "b" in "bat". (Equivalent to the english letter "b").
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What does the Z mean on Russian tanks?

The Latin-script letter Z (Russian: зэд, зи, IPA: [zɛd, zi]) is one of several symbols (including "V" and "O") painted on military vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces involved in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. It is speculated that the Z helps task forces distinguish themselves from other forces.
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Is Russian hard to learn?

Russian is widely believed to be one of the most difficult languages to learn. This is mostly true, if you have no knowledge of other Slavic languages (e.g. Bulgarian or Czech). The grammar rules in Russian are very complex and have numerous exceptions.
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What does R mean in Russian?

Р р R r. Like "r" in run (rolled)
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How do you say ya in Russian?

Pronunciation
  1. It is an iotated vowel and typically sounds as /ja/ in initial or post-vocalic position, like the English pronunciation of ⟨ya⟩ in "yard".
  2. When ⟨я⟩ follows a soft consonant, no /j/ sound occurs between the consonant and the vowel.
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Why does Cyrillic look like that?

Cyrillic alphabet was developed in what is modern Bulgaria based on Greek alphabet, so: В was modeled after Greek Β (beta). This was originally pronounced [b] in ancient Greek but in modern (and medieval) Greek it is weakened to [v] Н, which originally looked N, was modeled after Greek Ν (nu)
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What is ë in Russian?

In international systems, Yo is romanized as ë (ISO 9). It was derived from the Cyrillic letter Ye (Е е).
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What is E in Russian?

Letter. э • (e) (lower case, upper case Э) The thirty-first letter of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet. Its name is э (e) or э́ оборо́тное (é oborótnoje, “backwards e”) and it has the broad sound of /e/. Unlike е (je), it is not pronounced with a preceding /j/ sound or a palatalized consonant.
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Why does Cyrillic look like Greek?

Cyrillic is derived from the Greek uncial script, augmented by letters from the older Glagolitic alphabet, including some ligatures. These additional letters were used for Old Church Slavonic sounds not found in Greek.
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Why do Russians drink vodka?

The national drink is an inseparable part of Russian social life. Vodka is drunk everywhere, with the intention of breaking down inhibitions and producing a state of conviviality Russians refer to as dusha-dushe (soul-to-soul).
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Why is there a 3 in the Russian alphabet?

It commonly represents the voiced alveolar fricative /z/, like the pronunciation of ⟨z⟩ in "zebra". Ze is romanized using the Latin letter ⟨z⟩. The shape of Ze is very similar to the Arabic numeral three ⟨3⟩, and should not be confused with the Cyrillic letter E ⟨Э⟩.
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Is an 85 a tank?

The IS-85 heavy tank was issued to 1st, 8th, and 13th Guards Heavy Tank Regiments fighting in the Ukraine. These units were heavily engaged in early 1944 at Starokonstantinov, Korsun-Shevshenkovskiy and Fastov Station west of Kiev. The 1st Guards Heavy Tank Regiment was formed in October 1942 with KV-1 tanks.
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Is Russian alphabet easy?

Russian uses a special set of letters: the Cyrillic alphabet. They are 33 letters which are very easy to learn.
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What does Ъ mean in Russian?

The letter "ъ" is called in Russian твёрдый знак (tvyor-dyj znak), which means "hard sign".
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Can you learn Russian in a year?

The Foreign Service Institute of the United States has determined that it takes about 1100 hours of study to reach fluency in Russian. If you're willing to study 3 hours every day, it could take you a year to reach that level.
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How do you say Harry Potter in Russian?

Harry Potter {proper noun}

Гарри Поттер {pr. n.}
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Why do Brits say F instead of th?

Because TH-fronting was not a common feature of English before it spread across the globe, this tells us that TH-fronting didn't develop from just one accent. Instead, it's a progression of language change as people try to make our language easier to speak.
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What's the longest word in Russian?

Russian. Most likely one of the longest Russian words is a chemical term тетрагидропиранилциклопентилтетрагидропиридопиридиновая (tetragidropiranilciklopentiltetragidropiridopiridinovaya), which contains 55 letters. It was used in Russian patent RU2285004C2 (granted and published in 2006).
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