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.
It was created in the 9th century by Bulgarians.
It is situated in the Balkans. Bulgarians write in Cyrillic. Its a nice country.
Bulgarian uses the Cyrillic alphabet.ANSWERHow can u be so stupid?!?
Cyrillic is named for St. Cyril, a 9th-century Greek missionary who helped spread Orthodoxy further into northeastern Europe. Cyril and others helped to create alphabets for the Slavic languages they encountered, using their own Greek alphabet as a starting point.
The Cyrillic alphabet is named after St. Cyril, a missionary from Byzantium. It was invented during the 10th Century, possibly by St. Kliment of Ohrid, to write the Old Church Slavonic language.
The Cyrillic alphabet was adapted by the Russian civilization in the 9th century from the Byzantine Empire. It was introduced by the missionary brothers Cyril and Methodius, who were invited by the ruler of the Eastern Slavic tribes to spread Christianity and develop a written script for the Slavic languages. The Cyrillic alphabet was modified over time to suit the specific linguistic needs of the Russian language.
Bulgaria is Eurpean Nation country and its a full member of the EU. So people here in Bulgaria do the same activities, they do in rest of the Europe. Still people from people differs, cultures dffers too. Here are some points of interest. a. Bulgarians speak in Bulgarski, and write in Cyrillic b. Common hard drink is called Rakia, very popular. c. Bulgarians are orthodox christians
In Cyrillic, "thank you" is spelled "спасибо".
Koler in Cyrillic is spelled as Колер.
Please in Russian Cyrillic is пожалуйста.
I think the "scoala ardeleana" wanted in 1860 to change the cyrillic to latin because the romanian language is a latin language and it suits it better-----------The Latin alphabet become official in Principatele Unite ale Moldovei şi Ţării Româneşti in 1862, during the reign of Alexandru Ioan Cuza. The Romanian language is a Latin (Romanic) language; the Cyrillic alphabet was introduced many centuries ago by Bulgarians and Serbians monks speaking Slavic languages and unaware of the Romanian language.
The Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the 10th Century.