The countries of the former Soviet Union use 5 different alphabets: Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic (mostly the Persian variety), Georgian, and Armenian.Here is a list of Post-Soviet states and their current alphabets:Armenia - ArmenianAzerbaijan - Latin, Cyrillic, and ArabicBelarus - CyrillicEstonia - LatinGeorgia - GeorgianKazakhstan - Cyrillic, ArabicKyrgyzstan - Cyrillic, ArabicLatvia - LatinLithuania - LatinMoldova - Latin, CyrillicRussia - CyrillicTajikistan - Cyrillic (plans to switch to Arabic in the future)Turkmenistan - Latin, CyrillicUkraine - CyrillicUzbekistan - Latin, Cyrillic
The Language was called dumfries and was very commonly used within the slavic world
No. It is based on the Greek alphabet.
It was first used only by monks and priests.
A writing system is a system for writing a language or group of languages, for example, the Latin or Cyrillic alphabets.
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".
The modern Russian alphabet is a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet and contains 33 letters.
'Welcome' in Russian Cyrillic is 'добро пожаловать'.
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).
мир (pronounced "mir")
bulgarian