That is the answer for: “Russian writing tutorial request”. No video today. But usefull stuff with lot’s of pictures.

The letter I’ve got with Russian writing tutorial request:
I’ve just started teaching myself Russian this week, and I have found some excellent resources online that help me with learning it, but there is one thing I cannot find help with, and that is how to write Russian with a pen and paper. I am getting better at the alphabet and reading and pronouncing letters (though I probably still sound like a baby!). One thing that helps me learn is writing with my hands more than typing on a computer. I do not know how most of the Russian characters are written by hand, and I do not want to develop a bad habit. I do not know if you would be able to do this, but if you could develop writing examples for the Russian alphabet, how they are all written by hand, it would greatly help me learn, and hopefully be useful for others attempting to learn your interesting language!

I must also say thank you very much for your tutorials, I understand you’re not used to teaching, but you are doing a great thing helping people learn it. Thank you very much.

So here are few samples of written by hand russian letters.

I know that letters written by hand at school looks a bit confusing. Take a look at them only as an example. You could use typed-letters when you’re are writing by the hand. It’s totally ok.

Russian letters written by hand the way students write them at school
russian alphabet

One more example of Russian hand-written letters
Russian hand-written letters

An example of text written by pupil:
russian text written by pupil

But it’s more easy to write letters as you see them in russian text in books and the internet.

Here are all Russian letters written by me:

russian alphabet letters written by hand.

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7 comments to this video Russian language tutorial » “Russian writing tutorial request”

  1. on 04 Jul 2009 at 9:07 pmJenn

    Thanks you so much for this! I’ve found many Russian tutorials on the internet, but none including hand writing. Your video tutorials have also been very useful. They have made it much easier for me to start learning Russian, and overcome the problem of a whole new alphabet! Thanks again.

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  2. on 29 Sep 2009 at 11:30 pmquestion

    Hi How Are you

    I have 3 little questions for you

    Question 1

    if i have good understand the letter “Ь” have different song in each word so we can’t
    traduce his song its like an exception isn’t it ?

    Question 2

    other question when wee heard in russian the sound “YO” its always the letter “E” withe the two .. on up ( sorry i cant write e with .. on my computer ) or sometimes its write with the two letters “ИО” or the two letter “ЙО” ?

    Question 3

    for the letter “Ы” is it good to say its in english like the song “EY” like in EYE ?

    Thank you for all your ВИДЭО : ) its very good cause i start study russian this year at the university

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  3. on 29 Sep 2009 at 11:30 pmadmin

    Hi!

    1) No. Letter “Ь” is used to make word sounds more soft. Ussually in the end of the word.

    2) There is some words like йогурт (translation: yoghurt) in russian but also there are word like ёлка (can write it like ёлка). “Ё” and “Йо” are pronanced in same way (like yo). But this letters are rare – and you will see them just in few words.

    3) I don’t think that “Ы” sound like in word Eye – word “eye” will be something like “ай” in russian. I think there is no such sound as “ы” in English.

    ВИДЭО – it’s ВИДЕО.)

    Thanks.

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  4. on 12 Oct 2009 at 8:15 amxtina

    in the last image 3 letters are missing tutut

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  5. on 12 Oct 2009 at 8:44 amadmin

    xtina, you are right. “Ы” and “Ё”.. Sorry..

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  6. on 25 Mar 2010 at 9:13 amjohnny

    hi,
    I have just started to watch your lessons, and I appreciate it wery much.
    Your pronounciation is very good, you take your time to speak clearly, no rush – very good.
    The tour through the alphabet is what I needed most. Good work.

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  7. on 12 Apr 2011 at 8:46 pmbrett

    i still have some troubles with the “b” or deiodisnok but other than that you do very good teaching the Russian language. i have been studying your videos for about a year now! i go on google translate and pronounce the words and i get the pronunctiation correct but i still have some troubles getting what the words mean but i will have to keep studying and learn. thank you very much, you helped alot. see you later:)

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