Remove ads
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cyrillic script, or Cyrillic alphabet - kent bi ither naimes sic as the Slavonic script, or the Slaivic script - is a writin seestem uised fer mony leids acros Eurasie. It is the naitional script in sevrel Slavic, Turkic, Mongolic, Uiralic, Caucus, an Iranian talkin kintra an leids i Sootheestren Europe, Eestren Europe, the Caucasus, Centra Asie, Northren Asie, an Eestren Asie, an uised bi mony ither minoritie leids.
The "Scots" that wis uised in this airticle wis written bi a body that haesna a guid grip on the leid. Please mak this airticle mair better gin ye can. |
This airticle disnae cite ony references or soorces. |
As bi 2019, aboot 250 million fowk in Eurasie uis Cyrillic as th'official screipt fer ther naitional leids, wi Roushie makin aboot hauf o them. When Bulgarie joinit the European Uinion o the 1 Januar 2007, Cyrillic acome the third offeecial script o th'European Union, efter the Laitin an Greik alphabets.
Th'Early Cyrillic Alphabet wis developt i the 9t yeirhunner AD i th Preslav Litrary Schuil i the First Bulgarie Empir at the time o Tsar Simeon I the graet, maist liklie bi the disciple o the twa Byzantin Brither Cyril an Methodius, whi hed aforehaund makkit the Glagolitic script. Alang wi thaem were Clement of Ohrid, Naum o Preslav, Angelar, Sava an ither scolars. The Cyrillic script wis cried fer tae honour Sint Cyril.
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.
Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.