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Why Doesn't Russian Use the Latin Alphabet?

Go Carpathian 30,858 5 months ago
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At GoCarpathian, we celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Eastern Europe and the Balkans while connecting talented professionals from the region with employment opportunities in the United States. The Cyrillic alphabet has been a cornerstone of culture and communication in Eastern Europe and the Balkans for centuries. This is the story of its fascinating history. From its namesake, St. Cyril, and his brother St. Methodius, and their first written language for Old Church Slavonic; to the evolution into the Cyrillic alphabet we know through the Ohrid School and more modern reforms. But history's not over yet - will the Cyrillic alphabet continue the test of time in a world where nations are increasingly seeking to distance themselves from Russia? Join us on this journey through history, and don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights into the culture and history of of Eastern Europe! #EasternEuropeCulture #GoCarpathian #LanguageHistory #EuropeanHistory

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