Kiril bûn-jī
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Kiril bûn-jī (Kyril jī) sī chi̍t-cho͘ bûn-jī hē-thóng. Kyrillos kā Methodios ê tē-chú tī se-goân 9 sè-kí ê sî-chūn hoat-bêng. Hiān-chú-sî sú-iōng ê gí-giân ū Slav gí-giân ê Bulgaria-gí, Lō͘-se-a-gí, Belarus-gí, Srbija-gí kap Makedonija-gí. Mā ū bô sio̍k Slav gí-giân ê pa̍t-chióng gí-giân teh sú-iōng, chhin-chhiūⁿ Bông-kó͘-gí.
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Kiril bûn-jī | |
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1780s Romanian text (Lord's Prayer), written with the Cyrillic script | |
Script type | |
Time period | Earliest variants exist c. 893[1] – c. 940 |
Su-siá hong-hiòng | Iù tò-pîng kàu tsìng-pîng |
Official script |
9 sovereign states
Co-official script in: 8 sovereign states
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Languages | See Languages using Cyrillic |
Related scripts | |
Parent systems |
Egyptian hieroglyphs[2]
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Child systems | Old Permic script |
Sister systems |
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ISO 15924 | |
ISO 15924 |
Cyrl, 220 , Cyrillic Cyrs (Old Church Slavonic variant) |
Unicode | |
Unicode alias | Cyrillic |
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Names: Belarus-gí: кірыліца, Bulgaria-gí: кирилица Pang-bô͘:IPA-bg, Pang-bô͘:Lang-mk [kiˈrilit͡sa], Lō͘-se-a-gí: кириллица [kʲɪˈrʲilʲɪtsə], Serbia-gí: ћирилица, Ukraina-gí: кирилиця | |
Tsit phian bûn-tsiunn pau-kuat kok-tsè im-piau (IPA) lāi-té ê gú-im tsuân-siá im-piau. Iú-kuan IPA hû-hō ê kài-siāu-sìng tsí-lâm, tshiánn tsham-ua̽t Pang-tsān: [ ], / / hām ⟨ ⟩ tsi-kan ê khu-piat, tshiánn tsham-ua̽t IPA § kuà-hō hām tsuân-lio̽k hun-keh-hû. |
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