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Nambafa

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What is the name of the letter below, and how is it pronounced and transcribed? Answer:
а "Ah", pronounced father, transcribed a (greek origin: alpha)
б "Beh", pronounced bad, transcribed b (greek origin: beta)
в "Veh", pronounced van, transcribed v (greek origin: beta)
г "Geh", pronounced go, transcribed g (greek origin: gamma)
д "Deh", pronounced dog, transcribed d (greek origin: delta)
е "Yeh", pronounced yes, transcribed ye (greek origin: epsilon)
ё "Yo", pronounced your, transcribed yo (greek origin: epsilon)
ж "Zheh", pronounced pleasure, beige, transcribed zh
з "Zeh", pronounced zoo, transcribed z (greek origin: zeta)
и "Ee", pronounced police, see, transcribed ee (greek origin: eta)
й "Ee kratkoyeh", pronounced toy, transcribed y, i (greek origin: eta)
к "Kah", pronounced kept, cat, transcribed k (greek origin: kappa)
л "Ehl", pronounced feel, lamp, transcribed l (greek origin: lambda)
м "Ehm", pronounced map, transcribed m (greek origin: mu)
н "Ehn", pronounced not, transcribed n (greek origin: nu)
о "Oh", pronounced more, bore when stressed, car when not stressed, transcribed o, a (greek origin: omicron)
п "Peh", pronounced pet, transcribed p (greek origin: pi)
р "Ehr", pronounced river (rolled), transcribed r (greek origin: rho)
с "Ehs", pronounced set, transcribed s (greek origin: sigma)
т "Teh", pronounced top, transcribed t (greek origin: tau)
у "Oo", pronounced boot, transcribed u, oo (greek origin: upsilon)
ф "Ehf", pronounced fat, transcribed f (greek origin: phi)
х "Khah", pronounced loch, Bach (or hello with Russian accent), transcribed kh, h (greek origin: chi)
ц "Tseh", pronounced bits, transcribed ts
ч "Cheh", pronounced chat, transcribed ch
ш "Shah", pronounced sharp, transcribed sh (greek origin: sigma)
щ "Schyah", pronounced sheer, transcribed sch (greek origin: sigma)
ъ "Tvyordiy znahk [hard sign]", pronounced silent, hardening preceeding letter, transcribed ʺ
ы "I", pronounced kit, transcribed i
ь "Myagkeey znahk [soft sign]", pronounced silent, softening preceeding letter, transcribed '
э "Eh", pronounced met, transcribed e
ю "Yu", pronounced use, transcribed yu
я "Yah", pronounced yard, transcribed ya

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