Russian manual alphabet

However, it was adapted to account for the letters of the Cyrillic alphabet found in the Russian written language.

[2] RMA includes 33 hand gestures, each of which corresponds to one letter in the Russian alphabet.

[3] In 2015, researchers at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia developed a software–hardware system that converted RMA gestures into textual form.

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Russian manual alphabet written in Sutton SignWriting
Russian manual alphabet written in Sutton SignWriting