The Cyrillic Alphabet (I'd check to make sure I spelled that right)
Also English evolved from Latin and is a romance language (the classification)
Some Slavic languages, like Russian and Ukrainian, use the Cyrillic alphabet.
The Cyrillic alphabet is used for many languages of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, including Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian (Belarusian), Serbian, Macedonian and Bulgarian, as well as Mongolian. During the Soviet period, most of the Soviet republics used the Cyrillic alphabet for their national languages; since the breakup of the Soviet Union, some of those languages have switched to the Latin alphabet (Azerbaijani, Moldovan, Turkmen and Uzbek), while others have stayed with the Cyrillic alphabet (Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Tajik). Many of the minority languages in Russia are also written in the Cyrillic alphabet.
they have the longest alphabet and they have their own alphabet
The Ukrainian is a cyrillic alphabet, not latin, so it is similar to other Eastern Slavic alphabets (including Russian). While many letters are similar, most slavic languages have letters that are unique to their alphabets. The Russian alphabet includes such letters as Ё, Ъ, Ы, Э, the Ukranian one doesn't include these letters. On the other hand, Ukranian alphabet includes such letters as I, Ґ, Є, Ї, the Russian one doesn't.
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.
The Russian language belongs to the Slavic branch of the Indo-European family of languages.
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
Germany does not use the Cyrillic alphabet, Russia does.
Learning another language is a basic requirement for students. For English speakers, French is an easy one compared to extra-European languages (Arabic, Chinese and such) or Russian which does not have a similar alphabet.
The Language was called dumfries and was very commonly used within the slavic world
Saint Cyril is associated with the Russian alphabet. He and his brother, Saint Methodius, are credited with creating the Cyrillic alphabet, which is used in various Slavic languages, including Russian. Saint Cyril's contributions to the development of written language have made him an important figure in Russian history and culture.
The dominant languages of Kyrgyzstan are Kyrgyz (a Turkic language) and Russian (an Indo-European language).