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The Amazing Cyrillic Alphabet!

Discover a special alphabet used by millions, with letters that look like fun drawings and tell stories!

Images

Serbian cyrillic alphabet cg 1836

Serbian cyrillic alphabet cg 1836

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A manuscript of a poem by Tin Ujević in Serbian Cyrillic alphabet
Komi old cyrillic alphabet
Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet by Claude Duret
Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (Српска ћирилица)
Cyrillic alphabet book
Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet
Cyrillic Alphabet as invented by St. Clement of Ohrid
Practicing cyrillic alphabet
Svan Cyrillic alphabet
Early Cyrillic alphabet
Romanian Cyrillic alphabet chart

Key Facts

Number of Speakers
Over 250 million people use the Cyrillic alphabet.
First Created
Around the 9th century.
Key Feature
Includes letters that look like drawings and make distinct sounds.
Countries Using It
Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, and many others.
Fun Fact
The letter 'Б' looks like a number '6' but makes a 'b' sound.

Meet the Letter Friends!

Imagine a secret code made of cool shapes! That's kind of like the Cyrillic alphabet. It's a writing system with letters that help people in many countries talk and write to each other.

Some letters might look familiar, like 'A' or 'O', but others are like new friends to meet! It's used by over 250 million people, which is more than everyone in the United States and Canada combined! These letters are like building blocks for words.

Where Did These Letters Come From?

Long, long ago, two brothers named Cyril and Methodius wanted to share important stories. They created a special alphabet to help people understand. Later, this alphabet was changed and improved by others.

Think of it like a game of telephone, but instead of changing the message, they made the letters even better! It started in the 9th century, a very, very long time ago, in a place called the First Bulgarian Empire.

Why Are These Letters Super Important?

This alphabet is like a magic key that unlocks communication! It's used in countries like Russia, Bulgaria, and Serbia. Without it, people in these places wouldn't be able to write books, send messages, or even read signs. It helps share culture, history, and ideas across the world. It's like having a special handshake that connects millions of people through writing!

Letters That Look Like Pictures!

Some Cyrillic letters are super cool because they look like little drawings. For example, the letter 'Ж' looks a bit like a ladybug or a little bug with wings. The letter 'Ч' might remind you of a little chair. These letters aren't just random shapes; each one makes a specific sound, just like the letters in the alphabet you use. Learning them is like collecting a whole new set of fun stickers!

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