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Cyrillic is Ukrainian
There are a few languages that are Cyrillic, they are: Russian, Ukrainian, Serbian, and Mongolian (the Russians helped Mongols make their own alphabet long time ago
![]() Cyrillic comes from Greek, if you're curious, take a look at the Greek alphabet ![]() Ukrainian word for prince is: Öàðåâè÷ Irina
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Irinka,
I'm sorry about the translation information. I meant the Ukrainian Alphabet like this. Something my father in law has reads KO3YPN, the N is backwards. I have been looking at different things and if that is the case, it looks like Kozura would be Kozury. I'm sorry I could not get across what I meant. |
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