The Cyrillic, or Old Slavic alphabet is credited to St. Cyril (AD 827 - 869), a Greek theologian and missionary. It has been adapted variously to suit the various modern Slavic languages. The most recent changes to the Russian form occurred in the Soviet Union under V.I. Lenin.
No. Actually, there are 33 letters in Russian alphabet.
Cyrillic is another name for Russian Alphabet.
The modern Russian alphabet is a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet and contains 33 letters.
'Please' in Russian Cyrillic alphabet is written as "пожалуйста".
Russian People
thirty-three or 33
Russian has 46 letters and English 26 letter.
The Russian alphabet has no Q
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
English speaking people use the Roman Alphabet. Russian speaking people use the Cyrillic Alphabet. The A is the same. The B looks different.
ya lueblue tebya - i love you it is actually ya tebya lueblue in Russian the pronoun come first so it is I you love
There is not a "q" in the Russian alphabet.