Why does Russian look weird?

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 does Russian look like English backwards?

The Russian letter “H” makes the “N” sound, “y” makes the English “oo” sound, and “B” sounds like the English “V.” This letter, И, which looks like a backwards “N”, makes the “short i” sound, as in the English word “pin.” The Russian letter “Я” sounds nothing like [its] mirror image in English.
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What does the backwards N mean in Russian?

The backwards N, И, has two variations so to speak. The И is called “ee” like the ee in see. It is most often pronounced like the ee in see as well.
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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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What is the backwards R in Russian?

The backward R or “Я” means “I” or “me” in Russian. This suits, as 'Untethered' is largely an auto-biographical piece on identity and alternate paths walked, after facing up to moral junctions in life. It also considers the decisions made based on right and wrong felt at the time and the outcomes of this.
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What is Z in Russia?

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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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'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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What do Russians struggle with in English?

Many Russian speakers have difficulty pronouncing the English consonant sounds /w/, /v/, /r/ & 'th'. Russian has a quarter of the vowels that English does so many English vowels are challenging. Word stress is often flatter and more even than an English native speaker.
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What language has upside down V?

Turned v (majuscule: Ʌ, minuscule: ʌ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, based on a turned form of the letter V.
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How do you write R in Russian?

Р р - Pronounced like the "r" in "run", but it is rolled. (Equivalent to the english letter "r"). С с - Pronounced like the "s" in "see". (Equivalent to the english letter "s").
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What is D in Russian?

д • (d) (lower case, upper case Д) (italics: Д, д) The fifth letter of the Russian alphabet, called дэ and written in the Cyrillic script.
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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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What is S in Russian?

Zh zh. Like "s" in measure or pleasure. or like "g" in beige (the colour) "zheh" З з
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Do Russians have middle names?

Russians do not choose their own middle name, it is created by taking their father's name and adding the ending -ovich/-evich for boys, or -ovna/-evna for girls, the particular ending determined by the last letter of the father's name. For example, Vladimir Popov and Irina Popova are brother and sister.
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What is the hardest Russian word to pronounce?

  • pyat' пять (n) five. pyat' gradusov. ...
  • Cheburashka. Чебурашка masculine. (p) ...
  • prepadavatel' преподаватель masculine. (n) ...
  • Zdrastvuyte! Здравствуйте! (i) Hello!
  • fsplyt` всплыть (v) come out to the surface.
  • dnyom. днём (a) in the afternoon.
  • pazhalusta. пожалуйста (i) please.
  • zashchishchayushchiysya. защищающийся (p) defending.
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What is the longest word in the world that takes 3 hours to say?

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (45 letters)
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How do you say Harry Potter in Russian?

Harry Potter {proper noun}

Гарри Поттер {pr. n.}
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Is English hard for Russian speakers?

Slavic languages such as Russian can have vastly different tongue and mouth positions when compared to English pronunciations. When you also factor in the dialect of the person teaching English to a native Russian speaker, it can be even more challenging to learn the meaning and syntax of the language.
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Why is G pronounced as V in Russian?

The sound is normally considered nonstandard or dialectal in Russian and is avoided by educated Russian speakers. Бог (Bog, "God") is always pronounced [box] in the nominative case. In the Russian nominal genitive ending -ого, -его, Ghe represents [v], including in the word сегодня ("today", from сего дня).
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What's the easiest language?

15 of the easiest languages to learn for English speakers - ranked
  • Frisian. Frisian is thought to be one of the languages most closely related to English, and therefore also the easiest for English-speakers to pick up. ...
  • Dutch. ...
  • Norwegian. ...
  • Spanish. ...
  • Portuguese. ...
  • Italian. ...
  • French. ...
  • Swedish.
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Is Russian harder than Japanese?

After reading through all the differences, Russian probably comes across as the easier language to learn. And it is! For native English speakers, Russian is categorized as taking 44 weeks to learn (or 1,100 hours), while Japanese takes 88 weeks (2,200 hours).
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What is harder Spanish or Russian?

Russian is more difficult, in that the grammar is more complex, although verb tenses in Spanish are no piece of cake, and there other tricky elements. It is also true that having to read in a less familiar alphabet also makes the language more difficult, and more tiring to read.
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