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Which alphabet is the russian language derived from

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Cyrillic alphabet

Step-by-step explanation:

The Russian language itself is not based on Greek, but its alphabet is. The Cyrillic alphabet is very closely based on the Greek alphabet, though it contains about a dozen additional letters, which were created in order to represent sounds found in Russian but not in Greek.

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