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Not all letters in the Cyrillic alphabet are used in every language that is written with it... the origins of the early Cyrillic alphabet are still a source of much controversy... Recent studies have suggested that the Cyrillic alphabet was more likely developed at the... for the replacement of the Glagolitic with the Cyrillic alphabet is the greater simplicity and ease of use of the latter and its closeness with... contributions to the Glagolitic and hence to the Cyrillic alphabet are still recognised... the Cyrillic alphabet adapted to changes in spoken language... As the Cyrillic alphabet spread throughout the East and South Slavic territories... The early Cyrillic alphabet is difficult to represent on computers... A number of languages written in the Cyrillic alphabet have also been written in the...

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A
| Б
Be
| В
Ve
| Г
Ge
| Ґ
Ge upturn
| Д
De
| Ђ
Dje
| Ѓ
Gje
| Е
Ye
| Ё
Yo
| Є
Ye
| Ж
Zhe
| З
Ze
| Ѕ
Dze
| И
I
| І
Dotted I
| Ї
Yi
| Й
Short I
| Ј
Je
| К
Ka
| Л
El
| Љ
Lje
| М
Em
| Н
En
| Њ
Nje
| О
O
| П
Pe
| Р
Er
| С
Es
| Т
Te
| Ћ
Tshe
| Ќ
Kje
| У
U
| Ў
Short U
| Ф
Ef
| Х
Kha
| Ц
Tse
| Ч
Che
| Џ
Dzhe
| Ш
Sha
| Щ
Shcha
| Ъ
Hard sign (Yer)
| Ы
Yery
| Ь
Soft sign (Yeri)
| Э
E
| Ю
Yu
| Я
Ya
| Ӏ
Palochka
| Ә
Cyrillic Schwa
| Ғ
Ayn
| Ҙ
Dhe
| Ҡ
Bashkir Qa
| Қ
Qaf
| Ң
Ng
| Ө
Barred O
| Ү
Straight U
| Ұ
Straight U
with stroke
| Һ
He
| ІА
A iotified
| Ѥ
E iotified
| Ѧ
Yus small
| Ѫ
Yus big
| Ѩ
Yus small iotified
| Ѭ
Yus big iotified
| Ѯ
Ksi
| Ѱ
Psi
| Ѳ
Fita
| Ѵ
Izhitsa
| Ѷ
Izhitsa okovy
| Ҁ
Koppa
| Ѹ
Uk
| Ѡ
Omega
| Ѿ
Ot
| Ѣ
Yat
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