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ceedaxp
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Inventing Cyrillic (2024)
Most of the extra glyphs are for non-Slavic (Turk languages of Central Asia and Siberia). You see the same (and worse) in Latin Unicode pages — just look at how many variations of vowels 'a', 'i', or 'e' you have, consonants like 'c', 'z', 's'…
troupo
61 days ago
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Even within Slavic languages there is plenty of weirdness:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48064121
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