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I suggest linking the Cyrillic alphabet page to the Latin alphabet page. Perhaps also the Greek alphabet page though not with much priority. |
I suggest linking the Cyrillic alphabet page to the Latin alphabet page. Perhaps also the Greek alphabet page though not with much priority. |
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It's good to link the Cyrillic alphabet page to Chinese and Japanese syllabaries. [[User:Speling12345|Speling12345]] ([[User talk:Speling12345|talk]]) 3:05, 18 December 2013 (UTC) |
It's good to link the Cyrillic alphabet page to Chinese and Japanese syllabaries. [[User:Speling12345|Speling12345]] ([[User talk:Speling12345|talk]]) 3:05, 18 December 2013 (UTC) |
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Bulgarian is indeed a South Slavic '''language''', but her script never got touched by Vuk KARADZIC´'s 1817 reform. |
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Better division: '''Traditional''' scripts vs. '''Karadzic´'s''' scripts, or the like. |
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Nuremberg - Ángel.García [[Special:Contributions/93.193.64.66|93.193.64.66]] ([[User talk:93.193.64.66|talk]]) 09:59, 6 January 2014 (UTC) |
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The Cyrillic alphabet article is way too long. I am splitting it in a manner similar to Latin alphabet and Alphabets derived from the Latin. There doesn't seem to be a standard naming scheme for this type of article, and I'm uncomfortable using "derived" here since it seems rather politically loaded (I don't know enough about the history of Cyrillic). Feel free to rename/edit/etc. Franzeska 16:35, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
Bosnian language section
Removed the "but Cyrillic is seldom if ever used in today's practice" as it is utter nonsense.
Every formal text produced by government or government bodies has to have a Cyrillic copy/be published in Cyrillic as well, and Cyrillic is still being taught in primary schools - a practice required by law. (Page 2, act 7. Sorry, Bosnian only.)--89.146.134.16 (talk) 14:57, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
Cyrillic alphabet distribution map
According to this map, Serbia is "the country that use Cyrillic as the one main script". That's not true, Standard Serbian language uses both Cyrillic and Latin script.--109.121.51.138 (talk) 20:49, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
Suggestion
I suggest linking the Cyrillic alphabet page to the Latin alphabet page. Perhaps also the Greek alphabet page though not with much priority. It's good to link the Cyrillic alphabet page to Chinese and Japanese syllabaries. Speling12345 (talk) 3:05, 18 December 2013 (UTC)
Bulgarian / Article's division
Bulgarian is indeed a South Slavic language, but her script never got touched by Vuk KARADZIC´'s 1817 reform.
Better division: Traditional scripts vs. Karadzic´'s scripts, or the like.
Nuremberg - Ángel.García 93.193.64.66 (talk) 09:59, 6 January 2014 (UTC)