Иван (Russian) or Іван (Ukrainian)
момиче. This is in bulgarian and means girl
Ivan Bernat has written: 'Ozaena'
Ivan Lee Holt has written: 'The world methodist movement'
John A. Burrison has written: 'Handed on' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Folk art, Handicraft 'The golden arm' -- subject(s): American literature, Folklore, Folklore in literature, History and criticism, Knowledge
who was ivan's favorite keeper
'Please' in Russian Cyrillic alphabet is written as "пожалуйста".
It is currently written with the Cyrillic alphabet.
Ivan Velkov has written: 'Ivan Velkov'
Ivan Neshev has written: 'Ivan Neshev'
момиче. This is in bulgarian and means girl
Bulgarian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet.
No; it's written in its own alphabet. It is based off of the ancient Phoenician alphabet, like Cyrillic, so you can say that they have a very distant common ancestor (in a way).
Iartă-mă. Romanian hasn't used the cyrillic alphabet for a very long time now.
The word 'car' in Russian Cyrillic is written as "машина" (pronounced "mashina"). In Russian, this term generally refers to a vehicle or automobile.
There is no exact date when the Cyrillic alphabet was first established. Ancient records written in Cyrillic date back to the late 9th century, meaning the language was established around this time period.
Ivan Ivanovich Ivanov has written: 'Ivan Sergieevich Turgenev'
Ivan Serpa has written: 'Ivan Serpa' -- subject(s): Exhibitions