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The name of the Russian alphabet is Cyrillic.
The script used for writing the Russian alphabet is a form of Cyrillic script, also called azbuka; it's derived from Ancient Greek; currently contains 33 characters.

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Bulgarian alphabet

Glagolitic alphabet

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Russia uses the Cyrillic alphabet adapted from the Greek for the Russian language by Saint Cyril around 900 AD.

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The Russian language, a Slavic language and part of the Indo-European language family, is based on the Cyrillic alphabet. This includes 33 letters in total.

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logically, there are 32.

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Cyrillic alphabet

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What name is given to the alphabet used in Russia?

The Cyrillic alphabet for Russian.


What is called Russia's alphabet?

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What is Russia's alphabet called?

cyrillic


From which alphabet did russia borrow some letters?

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What was the Cyrillic alphabet significance?

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.


What does the practice of the Eastern Orthodox Church religion and the use of Cyrillic alphabet in Russia indicate?

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Does the letter q exist in Russia's alphabet?

No there is no letter q in the Russian cyrillic alphabet, as the Cyrillic K (К) usually replaces Q in most loanwords.


What country is bahka poccnn?

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What is the Yugoslavia alphabet?

Yugoslavia no longer exists. When the country existed there were about 6 national languages (depending on how you define a language) and 2 alphabets. The alphabets are the Latin Alphabet (as used in English: ABCD, etc.) and the Cyrillic Alphabet (like the alphabet used in Russia and Bulgaria). The Cyrillic Alphabet was manily used by people in Serbia and Macedonia.


Name of the city whose when first alphabet is removed you get a country name?

Prussia. Remove P and you get Russia.


What is the origin of the Russian alphabet?

The Russian alphabet is based on the Cyrillic script, which was developed in the 9th century by disciples of the Byzantine brothers Cyril and Methodius. It was introduced to Russia in the 10th century by Saint Cyril. Over the centuries, the Russian alphabet evolved to its modern form, which consists of 33 letters.


How is the writing in Russia?

In Russia, they use the Cyrillic alphabet, which contains 32 letters and is derived from Greek. They write left to right and top to bottom, same as most European languages.