Russian uses phonetic transcription for the Cyrillization of its many loanwords from French. Some use is made of Cyrillic's iotation features to represent French's front rounded vowels and etymologically-softened consonants.
In the table below, the symbol represents either a "softened" consonant or the approximant . When applicable, a softened consonant can be indicated in transcription either by a following iotated vowel or by .
Doubled French consonants remain doubled in their Russian transcription: Rousseau â àÃÂÃÂÃÂþ. Silent consonants (common in French) are generally not transcribed, except where they exist in the surface form due to liaison.
Finally, the softened consonants modify the following vowels:
Neither nor are doubled.