Albanian Alphabet - Older Versions of The Alphabet in Cyrillic Characters

Older Versions of The Alphabet in Cyrillic Characters

Modern Latin: a b c ç d dh e ë f g gj h i j k l ll m n nj o p q r rr s sh t th u v x xh y z zh
Cyrillic: а б ц ч д е ъ ф г гї, гj, ђ х ї, и ѣ, j к л, љ л м н нї, њ о п кї, ћ р рр с ш т ѳ у в дс џ з ж

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