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  1. 西里尔字母_百度百科

    西里尔字母(俄文:Кириллица,英文:Cyrillic)又称斯拉夫字母,是以希腊字母为基础创制的拼音文字体系,主要用于书写斯拉夫语族语言及部分非斯拉夫语族语言,现为世界第三大使用人数的拼音文字 …

  2. 西里尔字母 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书

    "The two early Slavic alphabets, the Cyrillic and the Glagolitic, were invented by St. Cyril, or Constantine (c. 827–869), and St. Methodii (c. 825–884). These men from Thessaloniki who became apostles to …

  3. Cyrillic alphabet | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Cyrillic alphabet, writing system developed in the 9th–10th century ce for Slavic -speaking peoples of the Eastern Orthodox faith.

  4. Cyrillic script - Omniglot

    The Cyrillic alphabet has been adapted to write more than 120 different languages, mainly in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe. In many cases additional letters are used, some of which are …

  5. V2EX › cyrillic

    5 days ago · 例句 Examples The sign is written in Cyrillic. 这块标牌是用西里尔字母写的。 Although she speaks English fluently, she still struggles to read long texts in Cyrillic, especially in older fonts. 虽然 …

  6. What Is the Cyrillic Alphabet, and Where Did It Come From?

    May 5, 2022 · What is the Cyrillic alphabet? Cyrillic script is the official writing system for more than 50 languages!

  7. Cyrillic script - Wikipedia

    Various informal romanizations of Cyrillic, which adapt the Cyrillic script to Latin and sometimes Greek glyphs for compatibility with small character sets. See also Romanization of Belarusian, Bulgarian, …

  8. Cyrillic alphabet - Letters, pronunciation and sound

    There are multiple Cyrillic alphabets in the world. All of them are derived from the Cyrillic script. Click on any letter to learn how to pronounce it and to practice it in syllables and words.

  9. The history of the Cyrillic alphabet | Europeana

    May 24, 2025 · Since 2007, the Cyrillic alphabet has been an official script of the European Union and is used today in Bulgaria and in other countries. The complex history of the Cyrillic alphabet dates back …

  10. Cyrillic script - New World Encyclopedia

    Various informal romanizations of Cyrillic, which adapt the Cyrillic script to Latin and sometimes Greek glyphs for compatibility with small character sets. See also: Romanization of Belarusian, Bulgarian, …