Category
page 1Cyrillization
Palladius system
transcription of the Chinese language into Cyrillic
Kontsevich system
system of transcription of the Korean language into Russian Cyrillic script
Polivanov system
system of transcription of the Japanese language into Russian Cyrillic script
cyrillization
thumb|The Dwe (Cyrillic)|Cyrillic letter Dwe, a commonly cited example of both Cyrillization and a native language's ability to influence its imposed writing system
Cyrillization or Cyrillisation is the process of rendering words of a language that normally uses a writing system other than Cyrillic script into (a version of) the Cyrillic alphabet. Although such a process has often been carried out in an ad hoc fashion, the term "cyrillization" usually refers to a consistent system applied, for example, to transcribe names of German, Chinese, or English people and places for use in Russian, Ukr
cyrillization of Polish
transcriptions of the Polish language into the Cyrillic script
cyrillization of Japanese
application of the Cyrillic script to write the Japanese language
cyrillization of Greek
transcription or transliteration of text from the Greek alphabet to Cyrillic script