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    The Russian Latin alphabet is the common name for various variants of writing the Russian language by means of the Latin alphabet. The first cases of using Latin to write East Slavic languages were found in the documents of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Commonwealth in the 16th–18th centuries. … See more

    • Алпатов В. М. Про латинізації російської мови // мікроязик. Мови. Інтер'язикі: збірник на пошану ординарного професора А. Д. Дуліченко / під ред. А. … See more

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    • і — Identical in pronunciation to ⟨и⟩, was used exclusively immediately before other vowels and the ⟨й⟩ ("Short I") (for example, ⟨патріархъ⟩ [pətrʲɪˈarx], 'patriarch') and in the word ⟨міръ⟩ [mʲir] ('world') and its derivatives, to distinguish it from the word ⟨миръ⟩ [mʲir] ('peace') (the two words are actually etymologically cognate and not arbitrarily homonyms).
    • ѣ — Originally had a distinct sound, but by the middle of the eighteenth century had become identical in pronunciation to ⟨е⟩ i…

    • Script type: Alphabet
    • Unicode alias: Cyrillic
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    More people speak Russian than any other Slavic language. Written Russian does not use the Latin alphabet that English and the West Slavic languages …

    • Early form: Old East Slavic
    • Native speakers: 150 million (2010), 260 million …
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    Venn diagram which shows that 11 characters are common to the Greek, Latin and Russian alphabets ( upper case letters) An alphabet is a writing system, a list of symbols for writing. …

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    • Romanization of Russian | Detailed Pedia

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      The romanization of the Russian language (the transliteration of Russian text from the Cyrillic script into the Latin script), aside from its primary use for including Russian names and words …

    • Belarusian Latin alphabet - Wikipedia

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      The Belarusian Latin alphabet or Łacinka (from Belarusian: лацінка or łacinka, BGN/PCGN: Latsinka, IPA: [laˈt͡sʲinka]) for the Latin script in general is the common name for writing …

    • https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Russian_alphabet

      50 rows · Before 1918 the Russian alphabet had 35, not 33 letters: Letters ё and й were officially not part of the Russian alphabet but were used. Letter і had the same reading as и and was …

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      Many Russian alphabet letters resemble those of Latin alphabet. It’s not a coincidence, we read T, M, K, O, A, E almost like you do. Yet, there are tricky letters like H, P, X,Y that look like …

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      Russian alphabet has 33 letters, out of which 10 are vowels and 21 are consonants. Two of the letters (Ь and Ъ) are used for changing sound of the preceding consonant. Note , that in the list …

    • https://www.quora.com/Why-dont-Russians-use-the-Latin-alphabet

      In Russia, the Latin alphabet is studied in the secondary schools within the basic course of algebra, because Latin is used for the mathematical notation in the Russian schoolbooks. So …

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