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Numerous Cyrillic alphabets are based on the Cyrillic script. The early Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the 9th century AD and replaced the earlier Glagolitic script developed by the Byzantine theologians Cyril and Methodius. It is the basis of alphabets used in various languages, past and present, Slavic origin, and non-Slavic languages influenced by Russian. As of 2011, around 252 million people in Eurasia use it as the official alphabet for their national languages. About half of them are in Russia. Cyrillic is one of the most-used writing systems in the world.

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  • Cyrillic alphabets (en)
  • Variantes del alfabeto cirílico (es)
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  • Esta es una lista de las variantes nacionales del alfabeto cirílico. Los sonidos se indican usando IPA. Estos son sólo indicadores aproximados. Si bien estas lenguas, en general, tienen ortografías fonéticas, hay algunas excepciones, por ejemplo, la <г> rusa es representada como /v/ en un número de palabras (ej: его (yego, 'su', es pronunciado [jɪˈvo] en vez de [jɪˈgo]. Hay que tener en cuenta que las transliteraciones de los nombres pueden variar, especialmente con la y/j/i, pero también con gh/g/h y zh/j. (es)
  • Numerous Cyrillic alphabets are based on the Cyrillic script. The early Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the 9th century AD and replaced the earlier Glagolitic script developed by the Byzantine theologians Cyril and Methodius. It is the basis of alphabets used in various languages, past and present, Slavic origin, and non-Slavic languages influenced by Russian. As of 2011, around 252 million people in Eurasia use it as the official alphabet for their national languages. About half of them are in Russia. Cyrillic is one of the most-used writing systems in the world. (en)
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