Genders: A (Female) Б (Female) В (Male) Г (Female) Д (Male) E (Male) Ё (Female) Ж (Male) З (Male) И (Female) Й (Male) К (Male) Л (Female) М (Male) Н (Male) O (Male) П (Female) Р (Female) C (Female) T (Male) У (Male) Ф (Female) Х (Female) Ц (Male) Ч (Male) Ш (Male) Щ (Female) Ъ (Male) Ы (Female) Ь (Female) Э (Male) Ю (Male) Я (Male)
A /a/: Same as English A, but oranges fall on her instead of apples because apple in Russian is яблоко, which doesn't begin with A. But orange in Russian is апельсиновый, which does begin with A. B /vɛ/: Has the colour palette of W because in russian the /w/ sound is replaced with a /v/ sound, don’t believe me? Copy and Paste the link! https://www.google.com/search?safe=active&hl=en-AU&liteui=1&gbv=2&biw=1080&bih=716&q=w+sound+in+russian&oq=w+sound+in+russian&aqs=heirloom-srp..0l5 Д /dɛ/: Since Д’s alphaling isn’t Б’s alphaling mirrored, Д’s look is a bit different from Б’s look. Е /je/: In conversations, E says /je/ as in 'continue...' Ё /jo/: can only say Long and Short sound and with teammate can only say the sound of that team. Ж /ʐɛ/: Same personality as English Z, but with colour pallet of Q, Ж makes the /ʒ/ sound when sleeping. З /zɛ/: Much less sleepy than English Z, and is as active as a war sergeant. И /i/: Same as English I, but says /i/ instead of /ɪ/. У /u/: Same as English U, but as unlucky as any other Alphablock. Х /xa/: Same as English H, but makes the sound /x/. Ц /tsɛ/: Just a normal letter like Q. Ч /tɕe/: Same as English T, but likes Black Tea because black tea in Russian is черный чай which begins with Ч. Ш /ʂa/: Works as Щ's moving shusher, and is a bit insecure. Щ /ɕa/: A librarian who is a bit threatening, she makes her shch sound in shushing people which she does from her desk. Ъ /ˈtvʲɵrdɨj znak/: A powerful block with the power to separate hard consonants from vowels when making words. Ы /ɨ/: A mix of English U and English I Ь /ˈmʲæxʲkʲɪj znak/: A powerful block with the power to separate soft consonants from vowels. Ю /ju/: A normal vowel just like У. Я /ja/: Same as English A but has to say яблоко for an apple to fall, Я is also able to catch the apple from the sky in his hand rather than have it bounce off his head.