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Every alphabet has its first letter. In the Cyrillic alphabet this is the letter A. But do you know its name? |
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Now for the name of the alphabet itself - where does the name 'Cyrillic' come from? |
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The Cyrillic alphabet is also known by an alternative name, which in some languages means 'alphabet'. Which is the correct term? |
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Some of the Cyrillic letters are the same as letters from the Latin alphabet - both in character as in the sound they represent. Which one of the following is NOT such a letter? |
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There are however some 'false friends' - letters that look the same, but represent a different sound. An example is the Cyrillic letter H. Which Latin character corresponds to the same sound? |
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One of the seldom used Latin characters is also a 'false friend' - which one? |
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There is a Cyrillic letter called 'the short I' |
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The Cyrillic alphabet originated in Bulgaria and is consequently used mostly in Slavic languages. Which language, despite being Slavic, does NOT use the Cyrillic alphabet? |
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There are, however, some countries where Cyrillic is the alphabet used, even though the language is not Slavic in origin. Which of the following is an example of such a country? |
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On January 1, 2007 a country joining the European Union introduced Cyrillic as the third official alphabet of the EU. Which country was that? |
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