Slavic Alphabet
The Slavic Alphabet refers to a set of writing systems used for various Slavic languages. The most prominent among these is the Cyrillic alphabet, which was developed in the 9th century by Saints Cyril and Methodius to transcribe the Old Church Slavonic language. Today, the Cyrillic alphabet is used in languages such as Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian.
Another important writing system is the Latin alphabet, which is used for languages like Polish and Czech. The Slavic Alphabet encompasses both these systems, reflecting the diverse linguistic heritage of the Slavic peoples across Eastern Europe and parts of Asia.