Cyrillic

[ US /sɝˈɪɫɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. an alphabet derived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages (Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Ukrainian, and some other Slavic languages)
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or written in the alphabet used for writing Slavic languages
    Cyrillic writing
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How To Use Cyrillic In A Sentence

  • In some cases this machine has been known as TMB, incorrectly due to a transcription of the Cyrillic character into Latin script.
  • That's the transliteration of the Cyrillic text, by the way.
  • Slavonic which is written in the Glagolitic characters is also the ancient language, but it differs considerably from the Slavonic written in the Cyrillic letters. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Warehouses with trailer trucks parked in front with bold Cyrillic writing on their sides, Russian and Bulgarian license plates. FROM THE TEETH OF ANGELS
  • An effort to revive Mongolian script to replace the Cyrillic alphabet imposed in the seven decades of Soviet domination petered out.
  • Which languages, other than Russian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian are written in Cyrillic script?
  • This is a letter in Cyrillic script.
  • Czech is one of a group of Slavic languages that use the Roman rather than the Cyrillic alphabet.
  • During the last weekend, some citizens used the opportunity to ask where they can report violation of the Constitution and the Law on Macedonian language, which stipulate that state bodies must adhere to certain linguistic standards, alluding on the use of Latin instead of Cyrillic alphabet on the profile and the lack of proofreading. Global Voices in English » Macedonia: Facebook Removes Ministry of the Interior’s Personal Profile
  • (My only comnplaint — that cyrillic alphabet is a bitch.) Matthew Yglesias » A New Day
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