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Q: What does K Vragu volio bih svoj dom natrag Latin alphabet or К Врагу волио бих свој дом натраг Cyrillic alphabet mean in Serbo-Croatian?
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When Cyrillic alphabet change to Romanian Latin alphabet who did implement it perhaps circumstances reasons and when?

I think the "scoala ardeleana" wanted in 1860 to change the cyrillic to latin because the romanian language is a latin language and it suits it better-----------The Latin alphabet become official in Principatele Unite ale Moldovei şi Ţării Româneşti in 1862, during the reign of Alexandru Ioan Cuza. The Romanian language is a Latin (Romanic) language; the Cyrillic alphabet was introduced many centuries ago by Bulgarians and Serbians monks speaking Slavic languages and unaware of the Romanian language.


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The vast majority of last names in the world are written with the Latin alphabet, followed by the Cyrillic alphabet.


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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.


What do Mediterranean Europe letters look like?

Mediterranean Europe has three alphabets: Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek. Latin-Mediterranean languages include: Spanish French Italian Maltese Albanian Turkish Slovene Croatian Bosnian* Montenegrin* - English uses the Latin alphabet, so this is what Latin letters look like. However, alphabets differ between languages and some letters can be added or removed. For example, Ch and Rr are considered letters in the alphabet in some languages. Cyrillic-Mediterranean languages include: Bosnian* Montenegrin* - The Cyrillic alphabet was created in 10th century Bulgaria and was widely adopted throughout Eastern Europe. Some other languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet are Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Bulgarian. Look at the link below to read about and see the Cyrillic alphabet. Greek-Mediterranean languages include: Greek - Greek is the only language to use the Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet was created in the 8th century BCE. Because of the importance of the Greek language and alphabet, you can still see signs of it being used all throughout the Western World today. For example, fraternities and sorotities use Greek letters as their names (for example, Alpha Delta Omega [A Δ Ω]). Look at the link below to read about and see the Greek alphabet. * - Bosnian and Montenegrin are used in wide levels in both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet. Alphabets can be converted into other alphabets. For example, you can write the English language (Latin alphabet) in the Greek alphabet, or the Greek language (Greek alphabet) in the Latin alphabet.


What are the letters of the Ukrainian alphabet?

The Ukrainian alphabet consists of 33 letters. It includes both Cyrillic and Latin characters. Some unique letters in the Ukrainian alphabet are і, ї, є, ґ.


Which languages use the Cyrillic alphabet?

The Cyrillic alphabet is used for many languages of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, including Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian (Belarusian), Serbian, Macedonian and Bulgarian, as well as Mongolian. During the Soviet period, most of the Soviet republics used the Cyrillic alphabet for their national languages; since the breakup of the Soviet Union, some of those languages have switched to the Latin alphabet (Azerbaijani, Moldovan, Turkmen and Uzbek), while others have stayed with the Cyrillic alphabet (Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Tajik). Many of the minority languages in Russia are also written in the Cyrillic alphabet.


Was cyrillic alphabet used in Poland?

Generally - no. Poland is in the Latin cultural sphere, but in Russian partition (1795-1918) cyryllic was compulsory.


Which language has the most number of alphabets?

I'm not sure, but the answer might be Mongolian, which has been written with the traditional Mongolian alphabet, the Galik alphabet, the Oirat alphabet, the Buryat alphabet, the Phags-pa script, the Soyombo script, the Latin alphabet, and the Cyrillic alphabet, as well as Braille.


How Many languages Use The Letter A?

All languages that use the Latin alphabet have the letter A, which is more than 1000 languages. There is also a very similar looking letter in both the Cyrillic alphabet and the Greek alphabet.


Is Russian alphabet the same as the cyrillic alphabet?

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How is the French language different from Irish?

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Did the scribes only use the Cyrilic alphabet?

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