Can You Read The Russian Alphabet? Today Is The Day Of Slavic Literacy, Culture And Cyrillic Script!

Russians celebrate Slavic Literacy and Culture Day on 24th May. Russian is written in the Cyrillic script. Cyrillic is the basis of alphabets used in various languages. Predominantly in Southeastern Europe, as well as in Northern Eurasia, especially those of Slavic origin. Nevertheless, many non-Slavic languages influenced by Russian, use it too. More than 250 million people in Eurasia use it as the official alphabet for their national languages. We met Njegos Manojlovic, Associate Professor at the Institute of Slavic Culture of the Kosygin State University of Russia in Moscow in order to find more about the present status and perspectives in the usage of Cyrillic amongst Slavs. GET YOUR OWN RUSSIA MERCH: Please Click On YouTube Notification Bell 🔔 Next To Subscribe Button To Be Notified Of New Russia Insight Videos! Donate Bitcoin 17svLdxJmzf8GyehbpqVpbiJhxs8j66G26 Donate Litecoin LbCxkRx7ikFbZiHt69nc2hVrAeakqdFo7t
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