The Cyrillic alphabet is the alphabet used by Russian-speakers and a few other languages in the Slavic language family. It is made up of Greek and Hebrew characters and is used to spell out Russian (and other Slavic) words phonetically. It was created by Greek missionaries when they traveled to Russia.
The Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the 10th Century.
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.
The modern Russian alphabet is a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet and contains 33 letters.
Cyrillic alphabet
'Please' in Russian Cyrillic alphabet is written as "пожалуйста".
The Cyrillic alphabet is derived from the Greek alphabet, with the addition of several characters from the Hebrew alphabet.
It is currently written with the Cyrillic alphabet.
English speaking people use the Roman Alphabet. Russian speaking people use the Cyrillic Alphabet. The A is the same. The B looks different.
No. It is based on the Greek alphabet.
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