Only the Cyrillic lettering would lead you to think you were anywhere but Las Vegas. |
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We have the Greek alphabet, most of the Slavic countries write in Cyrillic, the Arabs read their newspapers in their own script, and so on. |
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Russian silversmiths used a touch mark with the initial letters of first and last name in Cyrillic. |
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The Croats and Muslims use the Roman alphabet to write Serbo-Croatian, while the Serbs use the Cyrillic alphabet. |
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As the Soviet Union gained influence through the end of the 1930s, multiple variants of Cyrillic took the place of the unified Latin script. |
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Names from languages written with different alphabet characters, such as Cyrillic, Hebrew, and Greek, are transliterated with Roman characters. |
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Which languages, other than Russian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian are written in Cyrillic script? |
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Everyone is speaking Russian, the women wear voluminous coats and many of the shops operate under signs written in Cyrillic. |
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In Moldova, the Soviet authorities changed the alphabet from Latin to Cyrillic. |
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The two men had invented the Glagolithic and then the Cyrillic script, which was a mix of Greek, Latin and Hebrew letters. |
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There was the mausoleum, with LENIN spelled out over the door in red, the first word I'd learned to read in Cyrillic. |
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His writings are cited as one of the main reasons foreigners learn Russian, despite its forbidding Cyrillic alphabet and complex grammar. |
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A small pile of Russian-made shipping flares, covered in Cyrillic script, had been used and discarded in one corner. |
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I find it easy to recognise the difference between the other Cyrillic languages. |
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Until 1926, Azeri was written in Arabic script, which then was replaced by the Latin alphabet and in 1939 by Cyrillic. |
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The last language to adopt Cyrillic was the Gagauz language, which had used Greek script before. |
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In some cases this machine has been known as TMB, incorrectly due to a transcription of the Cyrillic character into Latin script. |
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Currently, the names of the residential areas on most of the signs are written in the Cyrillic alphabet. |
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An indefinite grasp of Cyrillic and a reluctance to leave home are not the best qualifications for a poet travelling to Bulgaria. |
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Like most Slavonic languages, Macedonian is written in the Cyrillic alphabet. |
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Abkhazian was developed into a literary language, first using the Cyrillic alphabet, in the mid-nineteenth century. |
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Chatellerault produced rifles can be distinguished by the French arsenal name, in Cyrillic, along with a C inside a circle on top of the barrel. |
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Inside she found two items, one of which was a disk labelled with Cyrillic lettering. |
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I concluded that the Cyrillic alphabet and Bulgarian language were valued and respected cultural assets of the country. |
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In 1941 the Government of Mongolia adopted a phonetic alphabet derived from a modified Cyrillic script. |
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It was named that because the inscriptions on the headstones were in a Cyrillic script. |
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While having no Latin derivative, the Xi was adopted into the early Cyrillic alphabet, as the letter ksi. |
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The national language is Bulgarian, a South Slavic language of the Indo-European language family, which uses the Cyrillic script. |
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Czech is one of a group of Slavic languages that use the Roman rather than the Cyrillic alphabet. |
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You can also switch from the Cyrillic or Greek keyboard to the Latin keyboard. |
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Serbian uses a Cyrillic alphabet, while Croatian uses a Latin alphabet. |
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The alphabet is made up of 33 Cyrillic characters, the last of which is a character which does not stand alone but follows various consonants to soften the sound. |
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Instruction in secondary institutions is conducted in the Macedonian language, and using the Cyrillic alphabet. |
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Poland traditionally thinks of itself as the frontier of European civilisation, a bulwark against the east, with its Orthodox church and Cyrillic script. |
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In my hand I have a map, with notes in Cyrillic, which I can't read. |
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The Cyrillic alphabet was brought here by the followers of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, who invented the first Slavic alphabet, Glagolitic, in the ninth century. |
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I lifted myself up onto the stool and looked through the plate glass window, past writing in Cyrillic and Arabic, to the never-ceasing crush of pedestrians outside. |
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The main body of modern Azeri literature and educational material is still in Cyrillic, and the transition to the Latin alphabet is a time-consuming and expensive process. |
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Bulgarian uses the 29-character Cyrillic alphabet, which was adapted from the Greek alphabet in the ninth century A.D. to accommodate the sounds of the Old Slavonic tongue. |
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The Russian language uses a modified version of the Cyrillic alphabet, which is named after Saint Cyril, who proselytized the Slavic peoples. |
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Down the highway, large letters shaped out of concrete or metal letters spelled out Donetsk in Cyrillic letters. |
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Entries include the transliterated form of name, the Cyrillic form of name and references to sources. |
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These non-Slavic influences are reflected in the Slovene language, which is written in the Latin alphabet, while most Slavic languages use the Cyrillic alphabet. |
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I for one would love to see those polysyllabic place names, like Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch, rendered in Cyrillic. |
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The religious inscription with Cyrillic letters and the oak door with epoch ironware fittings keep their authenticity. |
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The stopping times and places are in the carriage and despite Russian's Cyrillic script, it's easy to guess where you are and how long you'll stop there. |
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She panicked when I asked for her autograph because she could only write it in Cyrillic. |
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That's the transliteration of the Cyrillic text, by the way. |
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Gentium is a Unicode typeface that contains Roman, Greek and Cyrillic characters, including many characters seldom seen in even the most ambitious typefaces. |
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Dining here also requires some small mastery of the Cyrillic alphabet and at least a tenuous grasp of Bulgarian, because the languages in use are Bulgarian and Turkish. |
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Khalkha Mongolian may be written in traditional Uighur or Cyrillic script. |
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The nib is chased, nielloed and engraved with scrolls while the blade on the opposite side has a niello decoration with the word KAVKAZ in Cyrillic letters. |
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I had studied Russian in college, so it was my job to recognize the Cyrillic alphabet, which Bulgarian, a Slavic language very close to Russian, employs. |
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Glagolitic writing consisted of 40 letters, externally very unlike either the Greek or Cyrillic scripts. |
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According to a French artist currently exhibiting his works in Bulgaria, the Cyrillic alphabet is actually more artistic than its Western relation. |
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When legislators walk to debates in Berlin's Reichstag building, they see walls covered in Cyrillic graffiti. |
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Soviet posters celebrating collective farms, all Cyrillic script and tractors, decorate the walls. The symbols are meant in earnest. |
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An effort to revive Mongolian script to replace the Cyrillic alphabet imposed in the seven decades of Soviet domination petered out. |
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In the proceedings before the Ombudsman, the official language is the Macedonian language and its Cyrillic alphabet. |
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The missing letters are included on the keyboard with Cyrillic special characters. |
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The Tsarists adapted Cyrillic to the needs of the dialects of their vast empire while reformers backed Arabic or Latin script. |
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On the other hand, it seems clear that in the total absence of standards it is not possible to transliterate Cyrillic, Arabic or Hebrew characters into Greek characters, or Chinese characters into Greek or Latin characters. |
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Additional transliteration macros, created by Joel Hahn, Niles Public Library District, are available for use with Connexion client to transliterate Cyrillic, Greek, and Hebrew to and from Latin script. |
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The Cyrillic alphabet was based on the Greek rather than the Roman alphabet. |
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Has a Russian-speaking intelligence officer in Moscow transliterated into Cyrillic the name of a Nepalese suspect in exactly the same way as a Russian-speaking Uzbek field officer? |
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However, cursive Cyrillic differs drastically from the printed form, and creates a new set of words that look Roman. |
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It is written in both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets and has seven grammatical cases. |
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The painting on the iconostasis and lectern was executed by Anastasie, painter, abbot of Floresti Monastery, in 1745, according to the inscription in Cyrillic under the icons of titular saints. |
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Mosques replaced the churches, Arabic the Cyrillic script, and if Orthodoxy was practised, it had to be in Phanariot Greek. |
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Connexion client offers tools to help you catalog materials for various languages written in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Tamil, and Thai scripts. |
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Flexible searching using derived, numeric, and phrase options in over 90 indexes of Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Tamil, and Thai script data. |
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In this context, the Law on Amending and Supplementing the Criminal Procedure Code of 2002 prescribes that the official language in criminal proceedings is Macedonian language and its Cyrillic alphabet. |
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Efforts are being made to teach both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets and develop language modules which highlight the common linguistic heritage of the three peoples. |
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I am certain that if Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius could see us today, they would share your pride that the Cyrillic alphabet has been adopted as the third official script of the new united Europe. |
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The parties and other participants in the proceedings may submit applications, complaints and other documents to the court in the Macedonian language and its Cyrillic alphabet. |
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We also handle translation and DTP projects in previous releases of Interleaf, in all western, central European, Baltic, Cyrillic and Greek languages. |
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The International version enables direct management of the leading western, Cyrillic, Baltic and central European languages, as well as Greek and Eastern languages. |
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Against this background, the Uniserv products therefore also support languages such as Latin, Arabic, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Katakana, Hiragana, Hangul, etc. |
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Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan have adopted Latin script, whereas Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan intend to use the Cyrillic alphabet. |
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The local Bosnian Cyrillic alphabet was preserved in Bosnia, while a variant of the Glagolitic alphabet was preserved in Croatia. |
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See Early Cyrillic alphabet for a detailed description of the script and information about the sounds it originally expressed. |
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Manuscripts are usually classified in two groups, depending on the alphabet used, Cyrillic or Glagolitic. |
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The Empire created the Cyrillic script during the 10th century AD, at the Preslav Literary School. |
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The church had a liturgy written in Cyrillic and a corpus of translations from Greek that had been produced for the Slavic peoples. |
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Spitsbergen Island coins were issued in 1946, with Russian Cyrillic lettering, in the USSR denomination of 10 and 20 kopecks. |
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Buryats in Russia have a separate literary standard, written in a Cyrillic alphabet. |
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The two exceptions are Greek, which is written in the Greek script, and Bulgarian, which is written in Cyrillic script. |
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Several IAL use the Latin script, some of them like LFN also offer an alternative in the Cyrillic script. |
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In languages written in Latin, Cyrillic or certain other scripts, a question mark at the end of a sentence identifies questions in writing. |
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After the Soviet collapse, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan all switched from Cyrillic to Latin. |
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When you apply, there are no Albanian letters or Latin alphabet but only Macedonian letter and Cyrillic alphabet. |
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When passwords are entered, they are shown in both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. |
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Finally, the Epic mothership control panel sets the code page to 1251, which is used for Cyrillic characters. |
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The Cyrillic alphabet used in Russia has several letters that look like Roman letters. |
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It is written in Cyrillic in the former Soviet republics and in the Arabic alphabet elsewhere. |
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Heydar Aliyev's decree that all official and business documentation should use Latin script instead of Cyrillic comes into force. |
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Marjorie Hlava can't read Russian, but that doesn't stop her from learning the contents of a document printed in the Cyrillic alphabet. |
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Greg had mastered the Cyrillic alphabet, and with his knowledge and a map we found Kuibysheva Street. |
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The alphabet arose from the Phoenician script and was in turn the basis of the Latin, Cyrillic, Armenian, Coptic, Gothic and many other writing systems. |
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The Glagolitic alphabet was originally used at both schools, though the Cyrillic script was developed early on at the Preslav Literary School where it superseded Glagolitic. |
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One exception was Romanian before the nineteenth century, where, after the Roman retreat, literacy was reintroduced through the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet, a Slavic influence. |
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Most EU official languages are written in the Latin alphabet except Bulgarian, which is written in the Cyrillic alphabet, and Greek, which is written in the Greek alphabet. |
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The first phase of this release will allow clients to now have their virtual data room configured in Japanese and Cyrillic in addition to English. |
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Ukrainian is the official language and its alphabet is Cyrillic. |
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In 2013, ICANN rolled out domains in Arabic, Chinese, German, Russian and Cyrillic scripts, and now the rollout of domains in Latin alphabet has begun. |
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Languages that use the Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Coptic, Armenian, Adlam, Warang Citi, Cherokee, and Osage scripts use letter cases in their written form as an aid to clarity. |
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In languages written in Latin or Cyrillic, as well as certain other scripts, a question mark at the end of the sentence identifies it as a question. |
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The present-day Cyrillic alphabet has 31 letters and is adapted to the Macedonian phonetic and phonologic system, drawing upon Krste Petkov Misirkov's reforms and alphabet. |
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With the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union on 1 January 2007, Cyrillic became the third official script of the European Union, following the Latin and Greek scripts. |
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Between Cyrillic and Greek alphabets, for example, this could happen. |
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