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Linguistics / Agglutinative languages / Languages of Russia / Russian language / Romanian language / Shor language / Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet / Calligraphy / Western calligraphy / Cyrillic alphabets
Date: 2008-01-16 15:08:30
Linguistics
Agglutinative languages
Languages of Russia
Russian language
Romanian language
Shor language
Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet
Calligraphy
Western calligraphy
Cyrillic alphabets

MOLDOVAN (MOLDAVIAN) CYRILLIC TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES, CYRILLIC - ROMAN BGN/PCGN 2002 Agreement In 1990, the Moldovan authorities adopted the Roman alphabet to replace the existing Cyrillic alphabet. The presentation be

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