Carpathian

Carpathian is an East Slavic language, closely related to Ukrainian and Russian, spoken by the Carpatho-Russes, the native population of self-proclaimed Carpathian Republic, and the neighbouring areas.

Alphabet
Since the ancient times the language uses the Cyrrilic script.

In 1920s when the territory fell under Czechoslovak rule, Latin script similar to the Slovak alphabet was adopted.

In 1945, when the territory joined Soviet Ukraine, the use of local language was dropped in favour of Ukrainian, with local dialectial forms sometimes rendered in Ukrainian-like orthography.

The use of the distinct language and orthography was restored when the area proclaimed its independence as the Carpathian Republic.

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