If you are looking for the Cyrillic cursive alphabet, the one below will do just fine. Without further ado, below we offer you a comparative table that includes a few versions of printed Russian letters (with different fonts, so you can get used to them too) as well as hand-written and cursive Russian letters. Moreover, some letters take the look of other letters when become cursive or hand-written (if you are comparing them with the English alphabet). Indeed, for some Russian letters (likely, for very little of them) the difference is such that you would not be able to recognize the letter is you were not familiar with it. Having started learning the Russian language many students discover that Russian cursive alphabet looks different from its printed version.