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Russian alphabet and Voiceless alveolar fricative

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Difference between Russian alphabet and Voiceless alveolar fricative

Russian alphabet vs. Voiceless alveolar fricative

The Russian alphabet (ˈruskʲɪj ɐɫfɐˈvʲit̪) uses letters from the Cyrillic script. A voiceless alveolar fricative is a type of fricative consonant pronounced with the tip or blade of the tongue against the alveolar ridge (gum line) just behind the teeth.

Similarities between Russian alphabet and Voiceless alveolar fricative

Russian alphabet and Voiceless alveolar fricative have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cyrillic script, Greek alphabet, International Phonetic Alphabet, Macedonian language, Palatalization (phonetics), Polish language, Russian phonology.

Cyrillic script

The Cyrillic script is a writing system used for various alphabets across Eurasia (particularity in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and North Asia).

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Greek alphabet

The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC.

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International Phonetic Alphabet

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet.

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Macedonian language

Macedonian (македонски, tr. makedonski) is a South Slavic language spoken as a first language by around two million people, principally in the Republic of Macedonia and the Macedonian diaspora, with a smaller number of speakers throughout the transnational region of Macedonia.

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Palatalization (phonetics)

In phonetics, palatalization (also) or palatization refers to a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate.

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Polish language

Polish (język polski or simply polski) is a West Slavic language spoken primarily in Poland and is the native language of the Poles.

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Russian phonology

This article discusses the phonological system of standard Russian based on the Moscow dialect (unless otherwise noted).

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Russian alphabet and Voiceless alveolar fricative Comparison

Russian alphabet has 101 relations, while Voiceless alveolar fricative has 286. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 1.81% = 7 / (101 + 286).

References

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