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Encyclopedia > Cyrillization

A Cyrillization is a system for representing a language with the Cyrillic alphabet, where the source language use a writing system other than the Cyrillic alphabet (compare this to Romanization). Each Cyrillization has its own set of rules.


Here are several Cyrillization systems that are officially accepted in Russia:

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