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Russian language / Languages of Russia / Carpathian Ruthenia / Rusyn language / ISO 9 / Cyrillic alphabets / Shor language / Cyrillic script / Romanization / Slavic languages / Linguistic typology
Date: 2009-01-19 18:23:00
Russian language
Languages of Russia
Carpathian Ruthenia
Rusyn language
ISO 9
Cyrillic alphabets
Shor language
Cyrillic script
Romanization
Slavic languages
Linguistic typology

Transliteration of Rusyn 1/2

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