i don’t get it, though other languages all at least partially use Cyrillic, Polish doesn’t. there’s some linguist fan project that made a “Polish Cyrillic” but historically the Polish langauge (as opposed to Poland itself as there’s been a few attempts at a russification during occupations) has never used Cyrillic
Yeah, with exception of Polish, which used Latin from the start, Czech and Slovak briefly used Glagolitic alphabet, which is much closer to Greek alphabet and basically the precursor to Cyrillic. I should’ve been more specific.
Some Slavic languages did switch directly from Cyrillic to Latin alphabet though. And some non-Slavic languages use Cyrillic to this day (although in process of switching to Latin).
That’s all Slavic шanguages
Sure, but not all Slavic languages are trying to sow discontent by spreading misinformation.
i don’t get it, though other languages all at least partially use Cyrillic, Polish doesn’t. there’s some linguist fan project that made a “Polish Cyrillic” but historically the Polish langauge (as opposed to Poland itself as there’s been a few attempts at a russification during occupations) has never used Cyrillic
Are you talking about the one made by the same person as Interslavic?
Любѩ тѫ ортографе, дяла добре з Польским
nah different, now i looked it up and there’s been quite a few projects like that, and i can’t find the original one that i remember seeing first
also i can’t read that lmao, i’m polish
http://steen.free.fr/cyrpol/ this is the one I used
Nvm I’ll go back into my hole
Not all, some have switched to Latin, like Polish, Czech, Slovak, to name a few.
Switched from what, Glagolithic?
Yeah, with exception of Polish, which used Latin from the start, Czech and Slovak briefly used Glagolitic alphabet, which is much closer to Greek alphabet and basically the precursor to Cyrillic. I should’ve been more specific.
Some Slavic languages did switch directly from Cyrillic to Latin alphabet though. And some non-Slavic languages use Cyrillic to this day (although in process of switching to Latin).
That’s Numberшang!
You’re just being difficult to argue a stupid point. It’s fairly clear who the real culprit is.