cyrillic

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İngilizce - Türkçe
Kiril alfabe

Bulgarca, Rusça gibi Kiril alfabesi ile yazılır. - Like Russian, Bulgarian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet.

Elefen özel bir dildir. Hem Latin hem de Kiril alfabesi ile yazılabilir. - Elefen is a special language. It can be written with both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet.

slav temelli
{s} İslav alfabesi ile ilgili
{s} İslav alfabesi ile yazılmış olan
bu alfabeye ait veya bu alfabe ile yazılı olan
Kiril

Kiril alfabesi, Latin alfabesinden daha fazla yer kaplıyor. - The Cyrillic alphabet takes up more space than the Latin one.

Elefen özel bir dildir. Hem Latin hem de Kiril alfabesi ile yazılabilir. - Elefen is a special language. It can be written with both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet.

eski Islav alfabesi
kiril dili
kril
ıslav alfabesi ile yazılmış olan
ıslav alfabesi ile ilgili
cyrillic alphabet
Kiril alfabesi
cyrillic language support
(Bilgisayar) slav alfabesi dil desteği
cyrillic letter
(Bilgisayar) kiril harf
the letter equilvalent to Ç in Cyrillic aplhabet (Ч)
ç
İngilizce - İngilizce
An alphabet devised for writing the Old Church Slavonic liturgical language, and its adaptations used for several Slavic and other languages of Eastern Europe and Asia
Of or pertaining to Cyrillic script or the Cyrillic alphabet
The Cyrillic alphabet is the alphabet that is used to write some Slavonic languages, such as Russian and Bulgarian. the Cyrillic alphabet is the one used for Russian, Bulgarian, and some other Slavonic languages (Saint Cyril (827-69), Greek missionary who is said to have invented the alphabet)
{s} of or pertaining to the alphabet used for Russian and Bulgarian
A script used to write six natural Slavic languages (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian) and many other languages of the former Soviet Union, Asia and Eastern Europe
Alphabet used in the USSR; named for St Cyril
relating to or written in the alphabet used for writing Slavic languages; "Cyrillic writing"
The alphabet used for the slavic languages of the Orthodox Slavs (e g Bulgarians, Serbs [including Montenegrins], Macedonians, and Russians) It was named for Saint Cyril (Constantine), one of the first apostles to the Slavs who worked out the first Slavic language (what we now call Old Church Slavonic)
The script used to write Russian, based on the alphabet attributed to Saints Cyril and Methodius (9th Century)
relating to or written in the alphabet used for writing Slavic languages; "Cyrillic writing
an alphabet drived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages
Cyrillic alphabet
An alphabet developed in the 9th centuryPaul Cubberley (1996) "The Slavic Alphabets". In Daniels and Bright, eds. The World's Writing Systems. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-507993-0. in Bulgaria, devised for writing the Old Church Slavonic liturgical language, and its adaptations used for several Slavic and other languages of Eastern Europe and Asia
Cyrillic script
Cyrillic writing system, including the several Cyrillic national alphabets
Cyrillic alphabet
Alphabet used for Russian, Serbian (see Serbo-Croatian language), Bulgarian and Macedonian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, and many non-Slavic languages of the former Soviet Union, as well as Khalka Mongolian (see Mongolian language). The history of the Cyrillic alphabet is complex and much disputed. It is clearly derived from 9th-century Greek uncial capital letters, with the non-Greek letters probably taken from the Glagolitic alphabet, a highly original alphabet in which (along with Cyrillic) Old Church Slavonic was written. A commonly held hypothesis is that followers of Sts. Cyril and Methodius developed Cyrillic in the southern Balkans around the end of the 9th century. The 44 original Cyrillic letters were reduced in number in most later alphabets used for vernacular languages, and some wholly original letters introduced, particularly for non-Slavic languages
cyrillic alphabet
an alphabet drived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages
faux Cyrillic
Usage of Cyrillic letters in place of visibly similar (though not necessarily phonetically similar) Roman letters in languages which use the Roman alphabet, to create a more 'Russian' feel for a text

The line 'IБ ТНIБ ТЯIP ЯEДГГУ ИEСEББДЯУ?' (for 'Is this trip really necessary') is found in Frank Zappa's song 'I don't wanna get drafted' .

faux Cyrillic
Of or pertaining to Faux Cyrillic
cyrillic