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In Russian, these two letters are often confused by learners because they both sound like the English "sh," but they are distinct phonemes. : Sound : A "hard" sh sound, similar to "sh" in shoe . Щ In Russian, these two letters are often
: A "soft" sh sound, like the "sh" in sheep or fresh cheese . : It is generally held longer than Ш,
: It is generally held longer than Ш, almost like a double "sh". 💡 Quick Comparison Table Щ (Shcha) Hard/Soft Always Hard Always Soft English Approx. "sh" in sh op "sh" in fre sh sh eet IPA Symbol Transliteration Why is it "Shch"?