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  2. Russian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Russian alphabet (ру́сский алфави́т, russkiy alfavit, [a] or ру́сская а́збука, russkaya azbuka, [b] more traditionally) is the script used to write the Russian language.

  3. El (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    The /l/ phoneme in Slavic languages has two realizations: hard ([l], , or [lˠ], exact pronunciation varies) and soft (pronounced as [lʲ]) – see palatalization for details. Serbian and Macedonian orthographies use a separate letter Љ for the soft /l/ – it looks as a ligature of El with the soft sign (Ь).

  4. Languages of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Of all the languages of Russia, Russian, the most widely spoken language, is the only official language at the national level.There are 25 other official languages, which are used in different regions of Russia.

  5. Romanization of Russian - Wikipedia

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    The romanization of the Russian language (the transliteration of Russian text from the Cyrillic script into the Latin script), aside from its primary use for including Russian names and words in text written in a Latin alphabet, is also essential for computer users to input Russian text who either do not have a keyboard or word processor set up for inputting Cyrillic, or else are not capable ...

  6. Russian language - Wikipedia

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    In March 2013, Russian was found to be the second-most used language on websites after English. Russian was the language of 5.9% of all websites, slightly ahead of German and far behind English (54.7%). Russian was used not only on 89.8% of .ru sites, but also on 88.7% of sites with the former Soviet Union domain .su. Websites in former Soviet ...

  7. Ya (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    This makes л to match better than its dark l pronunciation in ла . Я is also used to transcribe Romanian ea , pronounced as [e̯a] . Although [æ] is a distinctive pronunciation of я in Russian, the letter is almost never used to transcribe that sound, unlike the use of ю to approximate close front and central rounded vowels.

  8. Russian Institute for Public Networks - Wikipedia

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    .pp.ru - recommended for individuals;.msk.ru, .spb.ru, etc. - Recommended for projects geographically linked to Moscow, St. Petersburg and a number of other cities and regions. Subdomains ("third-level domains", that is, type name.domain.ru) were registered free of charge in accordance with the rules of using the corresponding public domain ...

  9. Vzglyad (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2005 Delovaya Gazeta Vzglyad established the free online newspaper Vzglyad.Konstantin Rykov launched Vzglyad as competition to Kommersant and Vedomosti. [1] [2]The site started working on May 23, 2005, [3] with the first paper edition "Vzglyad.ru" being published in November 2006.