[Opinions] Re: What kind of person does the name Zarina make you think of?
in reply to a message by Anya Mel’nik or Mel’nyk
They speak a cyrillic language, which is why I thought that?
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Slavic: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Czechia, Macedonia
also Rusyns, Sorbs
Maybe other things I forgot
Not Slavic, use Cyrillic: Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Chechnya
And regions Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Yakutia, Ossetia, Abkhazia, Dagestan, Crimea etc
Romania and Moldova also is not Slavic (Romanian lanuague in Transnistria is used in Cyrillic)
Slavic is language family . It is not alphabet.
also Rusyns, Sorbs
Maybe other things I forgot
Not Slavic, use Cyrillic: Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Chechnya
And regions Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Yakutia, Ossetia, Abkhazia, Dagestan, Crimea etc
Romania and Moldova also is not Slavic (Romanian lanuague in Transnistria is used in Cyrillic)
Slavic is language family . It is not alphabet.
That's interesting because I heard that Russian is more commonly spoken in Kazakhstan than their state language, especially among young people. I wonder why that is.
Maybe you heard that long time ago? Possibly true in 90s or 2000s but now young people speak more Kazakh. Though many also speak Russian.
It was because Soviet influence, older people knew native language and probably Russian, younger people knew language, that USSR forced on them.
But even if all Kazakhs only spoke in Russian, not Kazakhs nor Kazakh language are Slavic.
It was because Soviet influence, older people knew native language and probably Russian, younger people knew language, that USSR forced on them.
But even if all Kazakhs only spoke in Russian, not Kazakhs nor Kazakh language are Slavic.