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[7] The reform also created many homographs and homonyms, which used to be spelled differently. Examples: есть/ѣсть (is/to eat) and миръ/міръ (peace/world) became есть and мир in both instances. Pre-revolutionary orthography on signage at a Russian Orthodox monastery in the United States, photographed in 2021.
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Although occasionally praised by the Russian working class, the reform was unpopular amongst the educated people, religious leaders and many prominent writers, many of whom were oppositional to the new state. [3] Furthermore, even the workers ridiculed the spelling reform at first, arguing it made the Russian language poorer and less elegant. [4]
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The most recent major reform of Russian spelling was carried out shortly after the Russian Revolution. The Russian orthography was simplified by eliminating four obsolete letters ( ѣ, і, ѵ , and ѳ ) and the archaic usage of the letter ъ (called yer , or hard sign ) at the ends of words, which had originally represented a vowel with a sound ...
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The Russian alphabet (ру́сский алфави́т, russkiy alfavit, [a] or ру́сская а́збука, russkaya azbuka, [b] more traditionally) is the script used to write the Russian language.