- А (A) - Pronounced like "ah" as in "father."
- Б (B) - Pronounced like "b" as in "bat."
- В (V) - Pronounced like "v" as in "very."
- Г (G) - Pronounced like "g" as in "go."
- Д (D) - Pronounced like "d" as in "dog."
- Е (Ye) - Pronounced like "ye" as in "yes." Note: In some cases, it can sound like "yo."
- Ё (Yo) - Pronounced like "yo" as in "yogurt."
- Ж (Zh) - Pronounced like the "s" in "measure" or "zh" in "genre."
- З (Z) - Pronounced like "z" as in "zebra."
- И (I) - Pronounced like "ee" as in "see."
- Й (Y) - Pronounced like "y" as in "boy."
- К (K) - Pronounced like "k" as in "kite."
- Л (L) - Pronounced like "l" as in "love."
- М (M) - Pronounced like "m" as in "mother."
- Н (N) - Pronounced like "n" as in "no."
- О (O) - Pronounced like "o" as in "go."
- П (P) - Pronounced like "p" as in "pen."
- Р (R) - Pronounced like a rolled "r," similar to the Spanish "rr" in "perro."
- С (S) - Pronounced like "s" as in "snake."
- Т (T) - Pronounced like "t" as in "table."
- У (U) - Pronounced like "oo" as in "food."
- Ф (F) - Pronounced like "f" as in "fun."
- Х (Kh) - Pronounced like the "ch" in "loch" or the "h" in "hello."
- Ц (Ts) - Pronounced like "ts" as in "cats."
- Ч (Ch) - Pronounced like "ch" as in "cheese."
- Ш (Sh) - Pronounced like "sh" as in "shoe."
- Щ (Shch) - Pronounced like "shch" or "shtch" and has no direct English equivalent. It's a softer "sh" sound.
- Ъ (Hard Sign) - Has no sound of its own and is used to harden the previous consonant.
- Ы (Y) - Pronounced like a short, relaxed "i" sound.
- Ь (Soft Sign) - Has no sound of its own and softens the previous consonant.
- Э (E) - Pronounced like "e" as in "bet."
- Ю (Yu) - Pronounced like "yoo" as in "cute."
- Я (Ya) - Pronounced like "ya" as in "yard."
Please note that Russian pronunciation can vary, and some letters may have slightly different sounds in different contexts or accents.