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Faux Cyrillic — Faux Russian T shirt print Ш3ДЯ (WEAR). A Russian speaker would read this as shzdya , a word which does not occur in the language. Faux Cyrillic, pseudo Cyrillic, pseudo Russian[1] or faux Russian typography is the use of Cyrillic letters in… … Wikipedia
faux Cyrillic — 1. adjective Of or pertaining to Faux Cyrillic. 2. noun Usage of Cyrillic letters in place of visibly similar (though not necessarily phonetically similar) Roman letters in languages which use the Roman alphabet, to create a more Russian feel for … Wiktionary
Faux Cyrillique — Я … Wikipédia en Français
Cyrillic — For Unicode block, see Cyrillic (Unicode block). Cyrillic … Wikipedia
Cyrillic alphabet — Infobox Writing system |name=Cyrillic alphabet type=Alphabet time=Earliest variants exist circa 940 languages=Many East and South Slavic languages, and almost all languages in the former Soviet Union (see Languages using Cyrillic) fam1=Phoenician … Wikipedia
Faux cyrillique — Я Й … Wikipédia en Français
I (Cyrillic) — Cyrillic letter I Cyrillic numerals: 8 Unicode (hex) … Wikipedia
Ya (Cyrillic) — Cyrillic alphabet navbox Heading=Cyrillic letter Ya Ya (Я, я) is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet, representing either the combination IPA|/ja/ (a so called iotated vowel) or IPA|/a/ after a palatalized consonant. History Я is actually a hybrid… … Wikipedia
Zhe (Cyrillic) — Cyrillic alphabet navbox Heading=Cyrillic letter Zhe uuc=0416|ulc=0436Zhe (Ж, ж) is the letter of Cyrillic alphabet which represents the voiced postalveolar fricative IPA|/ʒ/ (), similar to the s in the English word trea s ure or the g in the… … Wikipedia
Borat — This article is about the film. For the fictional character who stars in the film and other media, see Borat Sagdiyev. Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan Poster in faux Cyrillic style … Wikipedia