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Reading Russian records can be very challenging for non-Russian speakers. The handout below provides the Russian alphabet in print and handwritten form, with equivalent letters or sounds in English, Polish, and German. The handout below is also available in pdf format: [[ | Reading Russian records can be very challenging for non-Russian speakers. The handout below provides the Russian alphabet in print and handwritten form, with equivalent letters or sounds in English, Polish, and German. The handout below is also available in pdf format: [[File:Russian Alphabet Key.pdf|The Russian Alphabet with English, Polish, and German Equivalents]]. | ||
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Additional help with the Russian alphabet is available in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_alphabet Russian alphabet article on Wikipedia]. | Additional help with the Russian alphabet is available in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_alphabet Russian alphabet article on Wikipedia]. |
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Reading Russian records can be very challenging for non-Russian speakers. The handout below provides the Russian alphabet in print and handwritten form, with equivalent letters or sounds in English, Polish, and German. The handout below is also available in pdf format: .
Additional help with the Russian alphabet is available in the Russian alphabet article on Wikipedia.