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What is the "Cyrillic alphabet"?
The Cyrillic alphabet is a writing system used for various Slavic languages, including Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian, as well as non-Slavic languages like Mongolian and Kazakh. Developed in the 9th century, it was influenced by the Greek alphabet and consists of 33 letters in its Russian version. The alphabet includes letters such as "А" (A) and "Б" (B), representing both consonant and vowel sounds. For example, the word "мир" (mir), meaning "world," uses both consonants and vowels in its spelling. The Cyrillic alphabet is significant for its role in the literary and cultural history of the regions where it is used, providing a vital means of communication and preserving linguistic heritage.
Cyrillic alphabet