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Cyrillic script
writing system developed in Bulgaria and used for various oriental Eurasian languages
А/а
Cyrillic letter "a"
Saints Cyril and Methodius
9th-century Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries
Cyrillic numerals
numeral system derived from the Cyrillic script
Template:Cyrillic script
Wikimedia template
ISO/IEC 8859-5
ISO 8859 standard character encoding for Cyrillic
iotation
In Slavic languages, iotation ( or ) is a form of palatalization that occurs when a consonant comes into contact with the palatal approximant from the succeeding phoneme. The is represented by iota (ι) in the early Cyrillic alphabet and the Greek alphabet on which it is based. For example, ni in English onion has the sound of iotated n. Iotation is a phenomenon distinct from Slavic first palatalization in which only the front vowels are involved, but the final result is similar.
Day of Slavonic Alphabet, Bulgarian Enlightenment and Culture
public holiday in Bulgaria & several other Slavic countries
Faux Cyrillic
using Cyrillic letters to represent Latin ones
Vyaz
Slavonic calligraphy, where letters merge or fuse in a continuous ornamental strip
Russian cursive
Handwritten form of Russian Cyrillic
.рус
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Cyrillic script in Unicode
Cyrillic letter
Srbulja
thumb|270px|right|The ''Miroslav's Gospel'', Serbian medieval manuscript from the 12th century
Srpski rječnik
book
Skoropis
thumb|upright=1.5|Letter of commendation from Ivan the Terrible|Ivan IV Vasilyevich to the [[Solovetsky Monastery (1539)]]
Yaryzhka
Yaryzhka () or Orthography of Slobozhanshchyna () is the name of the pre-revolutionary orthography used to write and print works in the Ukrainian language in the Russian Empire. Yaryzhka included all the letters that were part of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet of the pre-revolutionary period: ы, ъ, and so on.
Law on languages of peoples of the Russian Federation
law of the Russian Federation