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Q: Which term is most closely associated with statement cyrillic alphabet adopted for use in russia?
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Where did Russia adopted the Eastern Orthodox religion the Cyrillic alphabet and different styles of art and architecture?

Byzantine Empire


The early Russian civilizatio adopted the Eastern Orthodox religion the Cyrillic alphabet and different styles of art and architechure through contact with?

Missionaries from the Byzantine Empire


Why was the cyrillic alphabet developed?

The Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the 10th century so that the newly christened inhabitants of the First Bulgarian Empire could write religious texts in an alphabet much better suited for their Slavic language. The Greek language had far fewer sounds than the Slavic dialects of the time, thus the Greek alphabet could not properly accommodate a Slavic language. Later, when other Slavic peoples converted to Christianity, they adopted this new Slavic alphabet.


What is one of the Phoenicians most important ideas?

Principally the alphabetic way of writing.


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.


How did your alphabet descend from the Phoenician alphabet?

The Phoenician alphabet was the ancestor of many modern alphabets, including the Greek, Latin, and Cyrillic alphabets. As the Phoenician traders interacted with different cultures, their alphabet was adopted and adapted by these cultures. For example, the Greeks modified the Phoenician alphabet to better represent their own language, introducing vowels and adding new letters. Over time, these modified versions of the Phoenician alphabet evolved into distinct writing systems.


Where was the Etruscan alphabet adopted from?

greeks


Who gave greeks their alphabet?

the Phoenicians made an alphabet that the Greeks adopted and changed a little.


The etuscan alphabet was adopted from the?

The Etruscan adopted a version of the western Greek alphabet in use in the Greek city of Capua (near Naples). They adapted it to the phonetic characteristics of their language, therefore creating an Etruscan alphabet.


What type of alphabet was adopted for writing English during the late sixth century?

The Latin alphabet.


What did the Phoenicians develop that was adopted in western culture?

An alphabet.


What is the relationship between the trade and the spread of the Phoenician alphabet?

The Phoenician traders took their alphabet with them and it was adopted and adapted.