Sort by: Hits | Alphabetical | Russian Alphabet Cyrillic Alphabet. Please click on any row for which you would like to hear the Russian pronunciation. Note: after many months, this page *is* working again ... | http://www.friends-partners.org/oldfriends/language/russian-alphabet.html |
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 | The Russian Alphabet (<em>Cyrillic</em>) The Russian words in the following list are all written with the Cyrillic alphabet but if you read them carefully, one word at a time, from top to bottom ... | http://www.alphadictionary.com/rusgrammar/alphabet.html |
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 | Face of Russia: <em>Cyrillic</em> Alphabet The Cyrillic Alphabet was named for St. Cyril, although there is some dispute as to whether this is the alphabet he invented or not. ... | http://www.pbs.org/weta/faceofrussia/reference/cyrillic.html |
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 | The Unicode Standard 5.1 Code Charts Cyrillic. Range: 0400–04FF. This file contains an excerpt from the ... Cyrillic. 0400. 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 04A 04B 04C 04D 04E 04F ... | http://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0400.pdf |
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 | Automatic <em>Cyrillic</em> Converter Otherwise, it is assumed that the text is Cyrillic and it is converted from the original encoding (figured out by the converter) into the desired one. ... | http://www.mashke.org/Conv/ |
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 | <em>Cyrillic</em> Software Pedigree drawing with fully integrated risk analysis and support for industry standard databases. | http://www.cyrillicsoftware.com/ |
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 | <em>Cyrillic</em> for Windows Type Russian or any other Slavic language with an easy-to-learn Cyrillic keyboard layout in Windows 95/98/ME or NT4/2000/XP. | http://zsigri.tripod.com/fontboard/cyrillic.html |
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 | <em>Cyrillic</em> Fonts on the Internet This page presents a list of Cyrillic fonts that can be downloaded from various Internet sites. It is under development, and will be expanded over time to ... | http://www.fingertipsoft.com/ref/cyrillic/fontlist.html |
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 | Yamada Language Center: Russian Fonts A suitcase of eight varieties of cyrillic bitmapped fonts. ... A TrueType Cyrillic that stands out, but doesn't try to be too much. Good for titling. ... | http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/fonts/russian.html |
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