The intricacies of the Cyrillic Alphabet and its Greek origin

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Ever wondered about the differences between the Macedonian, the Serbian, the Russian and other Cyrillic alphabets?

The differentiation between č, ć, š, đ and ž – oh sorry, between ч, ќ, ш, ѓ, ж, ц, љ, њ, и, п, д, ф, г, л, з, џ, ц, and б is not so evident for you? Do you get confused that the Cyrillic р is a latin r, у = u, с = s, в = v and н = n?

The following article gives you an introduction, and we publish it on May 24, the Macedonian St. Cyrill & Methodius day.

The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. It is derived from the earlier Phoenician …

SERBIAN MEDIEVAL CYRILLIC ALPHABET AND ITS GREEK ORIGIN

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