cyrillic ... The two monks were two brothers from Thessaloniki, Cyril and Methodius, missionaries for the Orthodox Church, later canonized and given the epithet isapostolos (iso-apostole :equal to the apostoles).
Cyrillic alphabet
The abbreviation appearing as CCCP is the equivalent of SSSR in the Cyrillic alphabet used for writing the Russian language. This title, appearing below in Cyrillic spelling, is translated as Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The abbreviation in English is obviously USSR; the Russian word for "union"--pronounced so-yooz--begins with the sound of "s" which is represented by a letter that looks like our "c."Сою́з Сове́тских Социалисти́ческих Респу́блик
The abbreviation appearing as CCCP is the equivalent of SSSR in the Cyrillic alphabet used for writing the Russian language. This title, appearing below in Cyrillic spelling, is translated as Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The abbreviation in English is obviously USSR; the Russian word for "union"--pronounced so-yooz--begins with the sound of "s" which is represented by a letter that looks like our "c."Сою́з Сове́тских Социалисти́ческих Респу́блик
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A writing system is a system for writing a language or group of languages, for example, the Latin or Cyrillic alphabets.
The Gypsy writing system, also known as Romani script, is a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet. It includes 36 letters, consisting of a combination of Cyrillic and Latin characters.
Cyrillic script is used in writing Russian.
the modified version called the Cyrillic alphabet, is the basis of the writing system used in Russia today.
Most Russians use the Cyrillic alphabet, which consists of 33 letters and is derived from the Greek alphabet. It is the main writing system for languages such as Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian.
In Cyrillic, "thank you" is spelled "спасибо".
Koler in Cyrillic is spelled as Колер.
Please in Russian Cyrillic is пожалуйста.
The Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the 10th Century.
"Russian" in Cyrillic is spelled as "русский".
The three main Cyrillic languages are Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian. Each language has its own unique alphabet based on the Cyrillic script.
'Please' in Russian Cyrillic alphabet is written as "пожалуйста".