Talk:Languages of Russia
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I started the article today, because it had been requested for over a year. I am not a linguist, but I take interest in it. Other Wikipedians are more than welcome to edit and improve this article. Most of the information is taken from Ethnologue or borrowed from existing Wikipedia entries. It would be splendid if someone made a section called Alphabets of languages of Russia (see Languages of India for inspiration).
Punkmorten 20:02, 22 August 2005 (UTC)
- Mostly, the alphabet would be a variant of Cyrillic alphabet. Probably, there is already a page that lists the variants of Cyrillic alphabet derived from the Russian alphabet, which are used for languages of Russia and some other languages of the "neighbours". As to the official languages of Russia, the official script must be Cyrillic according to Russian laws.--Imz 18:00, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

