Name Since the script was conceived and popularised by the followers of, rather than by Cyril and Methodius themselves, its name denotes homage rather than authorship. Other Cyrillic alphabets include the for the Komi language and various alphabets for. The first alphabet derived from Cyrillic was, used for the. The Cyrillic script has also been used for languages of Alaska, (except for and some ), the, and the. Non-Slavic languages:, (now mostly in church texts), (to be replaced by Latin script by 2025 ), (some dialects), (now only in church texts), (Siberian Yupik), and (in ). Main article: Among others, Cyrillic is the standard script for writing the following languages:
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