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Cyrillization of Polish under the Russian Empire

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Between 1772 and 1815, the Russian Empire seized about four-fifths of Poland-Lithuania, where Polish was the leading official language. Polish remained the official language of the incorporated Polish-Lithuanian territories until the late 1830s. Later, it was fully replaced with Russian in the mid-1860s. A middle stage for the transition was the use of the Russian-style Cyrillic for writing Polish.[1]

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А а
A a
Б б
B b
В в
W w
Г г
G g
Д д
D d
Е е
Ie ie
Ё ё
Io io
Ж ж
Ż ż
З з
Z z
И и
I i
I i
I i
К к
K k
Л л
L l
М м
M m
Н н
N n
О о
O o
О̂о̂
Ó ó
П п
P p
Р р
R r
Р̌р̌
Rz rz
С с
S s
Т т
T t
У у
U u
Ф ф
F f
Х х
Ch ch
Х̾ х̾
H h
Ц ц
C c
Ч ч
Cz cz
Ш ш
Sz sz
Щ щ
Szcz szcz
Ъ ъ
-
Ы ы
Y y
Ь ь
-
Э э
E e
Ю ю
Iu iu
Ю̂ю̂
Ió ió
Я я
Ia ia
Й й
J j
А̨ а̨
Ą ą
Я̨ я̨
Ią ią
Э̨ э̨
Ę ę
Е̨ е̨
Ię ię

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