Ukraine could stop using the Ukrainian alphabet and switch to the Latin alphabet, according to some experts.
This is because both the Ukrainian and Russian alphabets are based on Cyrillic script.
But Cyrillic was invented by Bulgarians living in North Macedonia in the 9th century. It wasn't invented by Russians.
Ukraine has been using their alphabet for over a thousand years. It sounds like they are proud of their culture and don't want to change it.
What do you think?
Sources:
Live2D model "Chikuwa-chan" by @pal156 on Twitter
Andrew A. Michta's thread on Twitter @andrewmichta
/status/1509267865622523916
"Ukrainian alphabet" and "North Macedonia" and "Cyrillic script," Wikipedia
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