Sign at Park Pobedy station, Moscow, Russia. Photo from Wikipedia by author Mikhail Vokabre Shcherbakov.
Problem
How do I learn the Russian alphabet?
How do I learn to recognize station names?
Answers
Start with just one or two easy ones. I was looking at London underground train stations and their murals and decided to click on some other stations around the world listed as having murals. I came across Park Pobedy in Russia which showed the station name on the wall.
I thought - hey ! That's a great way to learn the letter P in Russian.
Both words start with P.
Park is easier to recognize. I am reminded that what looks like the English P in the Cyrillic script is instead an English R. It's as if the Russians had simplified the alphabet, or the English had extended it.
Park Pobedy (Russian: Парк Победы - Victory Park).
The station is called Victory Park. I and you now know the Russian letter P and the Russian word for victory. That's a victory.
English - Russian
Park - (Russian: Парк Park).
Park Pobedy - (Russian: Парк Победы - Victory Park).
Victory - Pobedy (Russian: Победы).
(Russian in Cyrillic : Парк - Victory Park).
(Russian in Cyrillic: Парк Победы - Victory Park). The adjective is second.
(Russian in Cyrillic: Победы - Victory ).
English - Russian
Park - (Russian: Парк Park).
Park Pobedy - (Russian: Парк Победы - Victory Park).
Victory - Pobedy (Russian: Победы).
П - P
а - a
р - r
к - k
П - P
о - o
б - b
е - e
д - d
ы - i
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