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The Russian language uses the Cyrillic alphabet, which includes some characters that resemble numbers. This is because the Cyrillic alphabet was originally based on the Greek alphabet, which also features some characters that resemble numbers. The use of characters that look like numbers is simply a historical quirk of the development of the Cyrillic script.

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