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Which best defines Cyrillic?
It is the language adapted from the Greeks that is used by Russians.
It is the language adapted from the Byzantines that is used by Russians.
It is an alphabet adapted from the Greeks that is used for Slavic languages.
It is an alphabet adapted from the Hebrews that is used by Russians.
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"It is an alphabet adapted from the Greeks that is used for Slavic languages."
Briefly: Cyrillic is a writing system derived from the Greek alphabet (with additions for Slavic sounds), used by many Slavic languages (e.g., Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Ukrainian).
Briefly: Cyrillic is a writing system derived from the Greek alphabet (with additions for Slavic sounds), used by many Slavic languages (e.g., Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Ukrainian).
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