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compere    
n. 主持人,指挥者
vt. 当…的主持人,指挥

主持人,指挥者当…的主持人,指挥


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  • List of writing systems - Wikipedia
    Georgia's official languages are Georgian and Abkhazian (in Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia), the sparsely recognized de facto independent republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia use Cyrillic-based languages: Both republics use Russian
  • Cyrillic Script: History, Usage And Facts - milestoneloc. com
    The Cyrillic alphabet is predominantly used in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, though it appears in a range of countries and regions, each adapting the script to fit their language
  • Cyrillic script - Omniglot
    The Cyrillic alphabet has been adapted to write more than 120 different languages, mainly in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe In many cases additional letters are used, some of which are adaptations of standard Cyrillic letters, while others are taken from the Greek or Latin alphabets
  • Cyrillic alphabet - Textus Receptus
    This map shows the countries in the world that use the Cyrillic alphabet: using dark-green for countries who use it as the official alphabet, mid-green for those who use it as one of multiple official alphabets, and light-green for countries that formerly used the Cyrillic alphabet but do not do so currently
  • Social:Cyrillic script - HandWiki
    Today, many languages in the Balkans, Eastern Europe, and northern Eurasia are written in Cyrillic alphabets
  • The Cyrillic Alphabet: History, Letters, and Languages
    Explore the Cyrillic alphabet—its creation by Saints Cyril and Methodius, its letters, the languages that use it, and its cultural significance across Eastern Europe and Asia
  • Russian alphabet - Wikipedia
    The early Cyrillic alphabet had 44 letters, many of which were used for numerals [5] The alphabet was adapted to Russian from Old Church Slavonic, but over time it came to contain several redundant and superfluous letters as a result of phonological changes in Russian, including the loss of yers [5]
  • Top 10 questions from foreigners about the Russian Cyrillic alphabet . . .
    List of countries that now use the Cyrillic alphabet: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia
  • Cyrillic alphabet _ AcademiaLab
    In Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Czech, and Slovak, the Cyrillic alphabet is also known as azbuka, derived from the ancient names of the first two letters of most Cyrillic alphabets (just as the term alphabet comes from the first two Greek letters alpha and beta)
  • Countries where the Cyrillic. . . - Stevens GeoData Rankings - Facebook
    In several countries such as Russia, Belarus, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Ukraine, Cyrillic serves as the primary and official writing system used in government, education, and everyday communication





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