Here are some common Russian pronouns with their meanings and English transliterations for pronunciation.
- Я (Ya) - I
- Ты (Ty) - You (informal singular)
- Он (On) - He
- Она (Ona) - She
- Оно (Ono) - It
- Мы (My) - We
- Вы (Vy) - You (formal singular/plural)
- Они (Oni) - They
- Мой (Moy) - My (masculine)
- Моя (Moya) - My (feminine)
- Твой (Tvoy) - Your (informal singular, masculine)
- Твоя (Tvoya) - Your (informal singular, feminine)
- Его (Yego) - His/Its
- Её (Yeyo) - Her/Its
- Наш (Nash) - Our
- Ваш (Vash) - Your (formal singular/plural)
- Их (Ikh) - Their
- Себя (Sebya) - Oneself
- Кто (Kto) - Who
- Что (Chto) - What
- Сам (Sam) - Self (emphasizing oneself)
- Весь (Ves') - All/Whole
- Другой (Drugoy) - Other/Another
- Каждый (Kazhdyy) - Each/Every
- Многие (Mnogiye) - Many/Several
- Некоторые (Nekotoryye) - Some/Few
- Никто (Nikto) - Nobody/No one
- Все (Vse) - Everyone/Everything
- Ничто (Nichto) - Nothing
- Чей (Chey) - Whose
- Этот (Etot) - This (masculine)
- Эта (Eta) - This (feminine)
- Это (Eto) - This (neuter)
- Такой (Takoy) - Such/So (masculine)
- Такая (Takaya) - Such/So (feminine)
- Такое (Takoye) - Such/So (neuter)
- Сколько (Skol'ko) - How many/How much
- Какой (Kakoy) - What kind/Which
- Где (Gde) - Where
- Куда (Kuda) - Where to
- Откуда (Otkuda) - Where from
- Здесь (Zdes') - Here
- Там (Tam) - There
- Вот (Vot) - Here/Here is
- Тоже (Tozhe) - Too/Also
- Но (No) - But
- И (I) - And
- Или (Ili) - Or
- Если (Esli) - If
- Потому что (Potomu chto) - Because
These are some of the most commonly used Russian pronouns. Keep in mind that Russian pronunciation can be more accurately represented using the Cyrillic alphabet and the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Transliterations are provided here for basic reference, but for proper pronunciation, it's advisable to learn the Cyrillic script and the correct pronunciation of Russian sounds.