Russian comes from the Cyrillic alphabet. Many modern day Slavic countries and languages uses the Cyrillic alphabet such as Ukrainian and Belorussian.
Very few languages have more than one alphabet. It usually happens when the same language is used in two different countries some examples are: Hindi-Urdu Serbo-Croatian
The majority of languages in the world with an alphabet are based on the Latin alphabet. Virtually all of the countries of North America, South America, Australia, and Western Europe use the Latin Alphabet. A Notable exception is Greece, which uses the Greek alphabet.
"E" is the most used letter in the alphabet followed by "T" as the second
No alphabet is used in China. Chinese writing does not include alphabetic writing.
Petar Hr Ilievski has written: 'Pojava i razvoj na pismoto' -- subject(s): Alphabet, Cyrillic alphabet, Glagolitic alphabet, History, Slavic languages 'Krninski Damaskin' -- subject(s): Damaskini
Saints Cyril and Methodius missionaries to the Slavic people are credited with developing the Glagolitic alphabet, (later developed into the Cyrilic alphabet in use today) bringing the Liturgy and Word of God to the Slavic people.
Saints Cyril and Methodius missionaries to the Slavic people are credited with developing the Glagolitic alphabet, (later developed into the Cyrilic alphabet in use today) bringing the Liturgy and Word of God to the Slavic people.
It is the alphabet used in Russia and other countries. It is based upon but not identical to the Greek alphabet. See link for more.
Saints Cyril and Methodius missionaries to the Slavic people are credited with developing the Glagolitic alphabet, (later developed into the Cyrilic alphabet in use today) bringing the Liturgy and Word of God to the Slavic people.
England, along with many other European countries, uses the Latin Alphabet, which in turn is a modified version of the Greek Alphabet used in Ancient Rome by the Eltruscans.
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They were brothers and 9th century missionaries. They were the principal Christian missionaries among the Slavic peoples of the Great Moravia and Pannonia, introducing Orthodox Christianity and writing to the illiterate, pagans.They are credited with devising the Glagolitic alphabet.
Saints Cyril and Methodius are known for creating the Glagolitic alphabet, the first alphabet for the Slavic languages, which helped in the translation of religious texts. They also spread Christianity to the Slavic peoples in the 9th century and are considered to be the patron saints of Europe.
Z is used 0.07% of the alphabet
Anything you like. In English speaking environments, capital letters of the Roman alphabet are used, but that is not the custom in non-English speaking countries.
they taught them their countries alphabet.