Cyrillic
Yes, they use a completely different alphabet called "Cyrillic". It is a mixture of Greek and Hebrew letters. Russians spell (for the most part) phonetically because writing was introduced to them by Greek Orthodox missionaries long after their language had formed. If you Google 'Cyrillic alphabet', Google images will show you a pretty decent chart of the alphabet. :) Russians use more letters than English does. (English uses the Latin alphabet, by the way.) Russians use Arabic numerals, just like English speakers.
"E" is the most used letter in the alphabet followed by "T" as the second
There is no such thing as "alphabet h". If you are asking what consonant comes next after the LETTER h, it's j.
No, scribes did not only use the Cyrillic alphabet. Scribes used a variety of writing systems depending on the time period and region they were in. In addition to Cyrillic, other alphabets such as Latin, Greek, and Hebrew were also commonly used by scribes.
The name of the alphabet that Russian uses is the Cyrillic Alphabet. It should be noted that many other languages also use the Cyrillic alphabet, including but not limited to: Ukrainian, Mongolian, and Serbian
Yes, they use a completely different alphabet called "Cyrillic". It is a mixture of Greek and Hebrew letters. Russians spell (for the most part) phonetically because writing was introduced to them by Greek Orthodox missionaries long after their language had formed. If you Google 'Cyrillic alphabet', Google images will show you a pretty decent chart of the alphabet. :) Russians use more letters than English does. (English uses the Latin alphabet, by the way.) Russians use Arabic numerals, just like English speakers.
With its various modifications, the Roman alphabet is the most common.
The Latin alphabet for English is the ONLY alphabet used in the British language.
The Latin alphabet is the most widly used in the Western Hemisphere.
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Type your answer here... e is the most important vowel in the English alphabet. Nitin
Yes, the Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the 9th century by the disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius, Christian missionaries who sought to spread Christianity and literacy among the Slavic peoples. It was originally based on the Greek alphabet and adapted to accommodate Slavic sounds. Today, it is used by various Slavic nations, including Russians, Ukrainians, Serbs, and Bulgarians, among others.
the letter a
"E" is the most used letter in the alphabet followed by "T" as the second
Assuming you meant on a computer's keyboard? The alphabet keys are marked with the 26 letters of the alphabet, such as QWERTY and so on, and, basically, are used to type characters on to a document.
It is possibly the vowels: A I E O and U
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