A resource providing a visual representation of the Cyrillic script used for writing the Russian language, designed for convenient printing. These documents typically display the 33 letters of the modern Russian alphabet in both uppercase and lowercase forms. Many include phonetic transcriptions or examples of words demonstrating the pronunciation of each letter.
This kind of resource provides a readily accessible tool for language learners to familiarize themselves with the script. The availability of physical copies facilitates memorization and handwriting practice, vital for developing fluency in reading and writing. Historically, such aids were crucial for wider dissemination of literacy among non-native speakers and populations transitioning to standardized written forms.