Alt Codes for Russian Alphabet

Our collection of Russian alphabet alt codes provides a very quick and easy way to add your required Russian language elements to your text. Simply copy and paste your required alt code into your document to insert the corresponding character. Whether you need to write to Russian or need to include Russian accents in another language, our resource has you covered.

Uppercase

Lowercase

The Russian language uses Cyrillic script, It is not the only language that uses this script, it also used by Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Belarusian and many other languages. Other languages that use the script has some additional letters such as Є (Ye) and Ї (Yi) in Ukrainian. Slavic languages also use the Cyrillic script with some variations and additional letters that are specific to their languages. As with every language, each has its own unique pronunciation and individual set of rules.

Depending on the language selected and the keyboard layout, you can directly type some characters with the computer keyboard:
• Type e=, e== to get ё, э
• Type zh, ch, sh (ou z=, c=, s=) to get ž, č, š : ж, ч, ш
• Type w for šč: щ
• Type x for h, for example: sx for сх
• Type an apostrophe ‘ for ь and two apostrophes ” for ъ
• Type q after the vowel to add a stress mark (for Russian’s learners)

To use any alt code, simply hold down the Alt key while typing the corresponding number code on your numeric keypad. For example, to insert Б press Alt and enter 1041.
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