The Russian (cyrillic) alphabet has 32 characters, but like English, there are more sounds than letters.
There are 33 letters in the Russian Alphabet.
РБ В Г Д Е РЖ З И Й К Л М РО П РС Т У Ф Х Ц Ч Ш Щ Ъ Ы Ь РЮ Я
33 Letters
The modern Cyrillic alphabet used for Russian contains 33 letters. One of them is considered optional (Ё is often substituted by E in writing), so some people would answer there are 32.
Around or over 50,000 characters exist in the Chinese language.
There is only one Russian language, but in Russia there are many nationalities (more than 100) and many languages.
Russian is a Cyrillic language.
No, Russian is a Slavonic language.
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Stalin, Trotsky and Lenin were the main characters in the Russian Revolution.
There are no letters in the Chinese language. They do not have an alphabet. They have characters. Each character means a word. That is why their is 50,000+ characters in the Chinese language.
You mean in Russia? Russian is their main language.
In Russia it is mostly Old Church Slavonic or Russian. In other countries it is the national language for example in USA English is the language of choice but in many areas where the population is largely Russian than they will use Russian and Old Church Slavonic or a combination of several of them.