Uzbek Cyrillic alphabet

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The Uzbek Cyrillic alphabet is a Cyrillic-based writing system historically used for the Uzbek language, particularly in Uzbekistan during the Soviet era and still in limited use alongside the Latin script.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alphabet
writing system
direction left-to-right
hasDistinctLetterFor gh sound
h sound
oʻ sound
q sound
historicallyUsedIn Uzbekistan NERFINISHED
includesLetter Ё
Ў
А
Б
В
Г
Д
Е
Ж
З
И
Й
К
Л
М
Н
О
П
Р
С
Т
У
Ф
Х
Ц
Ч
Ш
Ъ
Ь
Э
Ю
Я
Ғ
Қ
Ҳ
introducedInCentury 20th century
languageCodeContext uz-Cyrl
numberOfLetters 35
officialStatus co-official with Latin script in some contexts in Uzbekistan
partiallyReplacedBy Uzbek Latin alphabet (post-1993) NERFINISHED
periodOfWidespreadUse Soviet era
replacedEarlierScript Uzbek Latin alphabet (1920s–1940s) NERFINISHED
scriptFamily Cyrillic script NERFINISHED
unicodeBlock Cyrillic
usedAlongside Uzbek Latin alphabet NERFINISHED
usedByCommunity older generations in Uzbekistan
usedIn Uzbekistan NERFINISHED
usedInDomain informal communication
some online publications
some print media
writingSystemFor Uzbek language

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