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The Cyrillic alphabet is an alphabet used to write six natural Slavic languages (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Serbian, Macedonian, and Bulgarian) and many other languages of the former Soviet Union, Asia and Eastern Europe.
The plan of the alphabet is derived from the Early Cyrillic alphabet, itself a derivative of the Glagolitic alphabet, a 9th century uncial cursive usually credited to two brothers, Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius. But the shapes of the glyphs in the Cyrillic alphabet are mainly Byzantine Greek letters, although some letters, especially those representing sounds that did not exist in medieval Greek, retain their Glagolitic forms.
Whereas it is widely accepted that the Glagolitic alphabet, was invented by Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, the origins of the Early Cyrillic alphabet are still a source of much controversy. Though the alphabet is usually attributed to Saint Climent of Ohrid, a Bulgarian scholar and disciple of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, some scholars claim that the alphabet was created by Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius themselves, by another of their Bulgarian disciples, Saint Naum of Preslav, or that it preceded the Cyrillic alphabetIt is a special property of Cyrillic that the italic shapes of many letters look entirely different from the upright shapes, which can confuse people who have only learned the upright shapes. In Bulgarian and Serbian, some italic letters are different from those used in other languages.
Sounds are indicated using SAMPA. These are only approximate indicators. While these languages by and large have a phonemic orthography, there are occasional exceptions—most notably Russian ЕГО (meaning him/his), which is pronounced /jevO/ instead of /jegO/.
Note that spellings of names may vary, especially Y/J/I but also GH/G/H and ZH/J.)
Main article: Russian alphabet
| А | Б | В | Г | Д | Е | Ё | Ж | З | И | Й |
| К | Л | М | Н | О | П | Р | С | Т | У | Ф |
| Х | Ц | Ч | Ш | Щ | Ъ | Ы | Ь | Э | Ю | Я |
| Capital | Small | Name | Sound | transliteration | ISO 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| А | а | A | /a/ | a | |
| Б | б | Be | /b/ | b | |
| В | в | Ve | /v/ | v | |
| Г | г | Ge | /g/ | g | |
| Д | д | De | /d/ | d | |
| Е | е | Ye | /jE/ | e | |
| Ё | ё | Yo | /jO/ | yo | ë |
| Ж | ж | Zhe | /Z/ | zh | ž |
| З | з | Ze | /z/ | z | |
| И | и | I | /i/ | i | |
| Й | й | Short I | /j/ | j | |
| К | к | Ka | /k/ | k | |
| Л | л | El | /l/ | l | |
| М | м | Em | /m/ | m | |
| Н | н | En | /n/ | n | |
| О | о | O | /o/ | o | |
| П | п | Pe | /p/ | p | |
| Р | р | Er | /r/ | r | |
| С | с | Es | /s/ | s | |
| Т | т | Te | /t/ | t | |
| У | у | U | /u/ | u | |
| Ф | ф | Ef | /f/ | f | |
| Х | х | Ha | /x/ | kh | h |
| Ц | ц | Tse | /ts/ | c | |
| Ч | ч | Che | /tS/ | ch | č |
| Ш | ш | Sha | /S/ | sh | š |
| Щ | щ | Shcha | /Sj/ | shh | ŝ |
| Ъ | ъ | Hard Sign | no palatalisation¹ | '' | |
| Ы | ы | Yery | /1/ | y' | y |
| Ь | ь | Soft Sign | /j/ -- palatalisation¹ | ' | |
| Э | э | E | /E/ | e' | è |
| Ю | ю | Yu | /ju/ | yu | û |
| Я | я | Ya | /ja/ | ya | â |
Transliteration can be done in many different ways; the most commonly used method of transliteration from Russian to English is presented here. The ISO recommendation ISO 9:1995 ("scientific transliteration") uses one letter for every letter in the Cyrillic alphabet. This results in many accented characters, but it has the advantage of being common to every language, Cyrillic and Latin-based.
Notes on the Hard Sign and Soft Sign:
Historical letters:
Before 1918, there were four extra letters in use: Іі (replaced by Ии), Ѳѳ (Фита "Fita", replaced by Фф), Ѣѣ (Ять "Yat", replaced by Ее), and Ѵѵ (ижица "Izhitsa", replaced by Ии).
Main article: Ukrainian alphabet.
Differences from the Russian alphabet:
Like Russian except:
Like Russian except:
Like Russian except:
Like Serbian except:
These alphabets are generally modelled after Russian, but often bear striking differences, particularly when adapted for Caucasian languages. In Central Asia, the use of Cyrillic to represent local languages has often been a politically controversial issue after the collapse of the Soviet Union, as it evokes the era of Soviet rule. An number of languages have switched from Cyrillic to other orthographies—either Latin-based or returning to its former script.
Unlike the Latin alphabet, which is usually adapted to different languages using additions to existing letters such as accents, umlauts, tildes, and cedillas, the Cyrillic alphabet is usually adapted by the creation of entirely new letter shapes.
| Cyrillics | Qaydar latin transliteration |
|---|---|
| Аa | Aa |
| Әә | Ää |
| Бб | Bb |
| Вв | Vv |
| Гг | Gg |
| Ғғ | Ğğ |
| Дд | Dd |
| Ее | Ee |
| Ёё | Yo yo |
| Жж | Jj |
| Зз | Zz |
| Ии | Iy iy |
| Йй | Yy |
| Кк | Kk |
| Ққ | |
| Лл | Ll |
| Мм | Mm |
| Нн | Nn |
| Ңң | Ññ |
| Оо | Oo |
| Өө | Öö |
| Пп | Pp |
| Рр | Rr |
| Сс | Ss |
| Тт | Tt |
| Уу | Ww |
| Ұұ | Uu |
| Үү | Üü |
| Фф | Ff |
| Хх | Xx |
| Һһ | Hh |
| Цц | Cc |
| Чч | Çç |
| Шш | Şş |
| Щщ | ?? |
| Ъъ | ?? |
| Ыы | Iı |
| İi | İi |
| Ьь | ?? |
| Ээ | Ee |
| Юю | Yu yu |
| Яя | Ya ya |
In Unicode, the Cyrillic block extends from U+0400 to U+052F. The characters in the range U+0400–U+045F are basically the characters from ISO 8859-5 moved upward by 864 positions. The characters in the range U+0460–U+0489 are historic letters, not used now. The characters in the range U+048A–U+052F are additional letters for various languages that are written with Cyrillic script.
Unicode does not include accented Cyrillic letters, but they can be composed by adding U+0301 ("combining acute accent") after the accented vowel (e.g. ы́ э́ ю́ я́). Some languages (e.g. modern Church Slavonic) still are not fully supported.
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400 | Ѐ | Ё | Ђ | Ѓ | Є | Ѕ | І | Ї | Ј | Љ | Њ | Ћ | Ќ | Ѝ | Ў | Џ | |
410 | А | Б | В | Г | Д | Е | Ж | З | И | Й | К | Л | М | Н | О | П | |
420 | Р | С | Т | У | Ф | Х | Ц | Ч | Ш | Щ | Ъ | Ы | Ь | Э | Ю | Я | |
430 | а | б | в | г | д | е | ж | з | и | й | к | л | м | н | о | п | |
440 | р | с | т | у | ф | х | ц | ч | ш | щ | ъ | ы | ь | э | ю | я | |
450 | ѐ | ё | ђ | ѓ | є | ѕ | і | ї | ј | љ | њ | ћ | ќ | ѝ | ў | џ | |
460 | Ѡ | ѡ | Ѣ | ѣ | Ѥ | ѥ | Ѧ | ѧ | Ѩ | ѩ | Ѫ | ѫ | Ѭ | ѭ | Ѯ | ѯ | |
470 | Ѱ | ѱ | Ѳ | ѳ | Ѵ | ѵ | Ѷ | ѷ | Ѹ | ѹ | Ѻ | ѻ | Ѽ | ѽ | Ѿ | ѿ | |
480 | Ҁ | ҁ | ҂ | ҃ | ҄ | ҅ | ҆ | ҇ | ҈ | ҉ | Ҋ | ҋ | Ҍ | ҍ | Ҏ | ҏ | |
490 | Ґ | ґ | Ғ | ғ | Ҕ | ҕ | Җ | җ | Ҙ | ҙ | Қ | қ | Ҝ | ҝ | Ҟ | ҟ | |
4A0 | Ҡ | ҡ | Ң | ң | Ҥ | ҥ | Ҧ | ҧ | Ҩ | ҩ | Ҫ | ҫ | Ҭ | ҭ | Ү | ү | |
4B0 | Ұ | ұ | Ҳ | ҳ | Ҵ | ҵ | Ҷ | ҷ | Ҹ | ҹ | Һ | һ | Ҽ | ҽ | Ҿ | ҿ | |
4C0 | Ӏ | Ӂ | ӂ | Ӄ | ӄ | Ӆ | ӆ | Ӈ | ӈ | Ӊ | ӊ | Ӌ | ӌ | Ӎ | ӎ | ӏ | |
4D0 | Ӑ | ӑ | Ӓ | ӓ | Ӕ | ӕ | Ӗ | ӗ | Ә | ә | Ӛ | ӛ | Ӝ | ӝ | Ӟ | ӟ | |
4E0 | Ӡ | ӡ | Ӣ | ӣ | Ӥ | ӥ | Ӧ | ӧ | Ө | ө | Ӫ | ӫ | Ӭ | ӭ | Ӯ | ӯ | |
4F0 | Ӱ | ӱ | Ӳ | ӳ | Ӵ | ӵ | Ӷ | ӷ | Ӹ | ӹ | Ӻ | ӻ | Ӽ | ӽ | Ӿ | ӿ | |
500 | Ԁ | ԁ | Ԃ | ԃ | Ԅ | ԅ | Ԇ | ԇ | Ԉ | ԉ | Ԋ | ԋ | Ԍ | ԍ | Ԏ | ԏ | |
510 | Ԑ | ԑ | Ԓ | ԓ | Ԕ | ԕ | Ԗ | ԗ | Ԙ | ԙ | Ԛ | ԛ | Ԝ | ԝ | Ԟ | ԟ | |
520 | Ԡ | ԡ | Ԣ | ԣ | Ԥ | ԥ | Ԧ | ԧ | Ԩ | ԩ | Ԫ | ԫ | Ԭ | ԭ | Ԯ | ԯ |