RussiaABC helps me (and you) learn the russian alphabet.  The app can play letters sequentially, or randomly. You can see both upper case and lower case letters. Each letter has a sound that has been provided by a native speaker.

RussiaABC helps me (and you) learn the russian alphabet.  The app can play letters sequentially, or randomly. You can see both upper case and lower case letters. Each letter has a sound that has been provided by a native speaker.

You are looking at the first letter of the Russian Alphabet. This letter is shown in upper case. Touch the letter and the letter switches to cursive case.

You are looking at the first letter of the Russian Alphabet. This letter is shown in upper case. Touch the letter and the letter switches to cursive case.

The arrows go between letters -- you can also swipe left and right. The left side button takes you to a random letter -- this is great for testing your knowledge,

The arrows go between letters -- you can also swipe left and right. The left side button takes you to a random letter -- this is great for testing your knowledge,

The speaker icon plays a recorded voice articulating the sound of the letter. The voice is from a Ukrainian woman actor.

The speaker icon plays a recorded voice articulating the sound of the letter. The voice is from a Ukrainian woman actor.

Oh, the labels are not truncated - they are animated.

The little "i" icon shows you a quick start, and reminder should you need it.



Oh, the labels are not truncated - they are animated.

Oh, the labels are not truncated - they are animated.

The little "i" icon shows you a quick start, and reminder should you need it.



Oh, the labels are not truncated - they are animated.

RussiaABC also runs on the Apple Watch. The image on the left shows the list of letters, if you touch a letter, you'll see more detail and you can listen to how the letter is pronounced.

RussiaABC also runs on the Apple Watch. The image on the left shows the list of letters, if you touch a letter, you'll see more detail and you can listen to how the letter is pronounced.