The Web Testing Companion: The Insider's Guide to Efficient and Effective Tests
Lydia Ash
Language Guides: Russian (Cyrillic)
| IME |
Russian |
| Keyboard layout |
Russian |
| Keystrokes |
shift-p |
l |
h |
f |
d |
c |
n |
d |
e |
q |
n |
t |
| Input characters |
З |
д |
р |
а |
в |
с |
т |
в |
у |
й |
т |
е |
| Unicode positions |
0417 |
0434 |
0440 |
0430 |
0432 |
0441 |
0442 |
0432 |
0443 |
0439 |
0442 |
0435 |
| Code page points - 1251 |
0xC7 |
0xE4 |
0xF0 |
0xE0 |
0xE2 |
0xF1 |
0xF2 |
0xE2 |
0xF3 |
0xE9 |
0xF2 |
E5 |
| Names |
Cyrillic Capital Letter ZE |
Cyrillic Small Letter DE |
Cyrillic Small Letter ER |
Cyrillic Small Letter A |
Cyrillic Small Letter VE |
Cyrillic Small Letter ES |
Cyrillic Small Letter TE |
Cyrillic Small Letter VE |
Cyrillic Small Letter U |
Cyrillic Small Letter Short I |
Cyrillic Small Letter TE |
Cyrillic Small Letter IE |
| Display |
Здравствуйте |
| Unicode Ranges |
U+0000 - U+007F Controls and Basic
Latin
U+0080 - U+00FF Controls and Latin-1 Supplement
U+0400 - U+04FF Cyrillic |
| Fonts |
Windows: Arial, Arial Black,
Arial Narrow, Batang, BatangChe, Book Antiqua, Bookman Old Style,
Century Gothic, Comic Sans MS, Courier New, Dotum, DotumChe, Garamond,
Georgia, Gulim, GulimChe, Gungsuh, GungsuhChe, Haettenschweiler, Impact,
Lucinda Console, Lucinda Sans Unicode, Microsoft Sans Serif, Monotype
Corsiva, MS Gothic, MS Mincho, MS PGothic, MS PMincho, MS UI Gothic,
Palatino Linotype, Sylfaen, Tahoma, Times New Roman, Verdana
Macintosh: Tahoma
Unix: Albertus, Andale Mono, Arial, Bitstream Cyberbit, Caslon,
ClearlyU, Courier New, Lucinda Sans Unicode, Tahoma, Times New Roman,
Verdana |
The Cyrillic alphabet was standardized in ISO 8859-5. The Windows code
page 1251 correlates with ISO 8859-5, covering English and Russian. The
Russian Federation has 125 million native Russian speakers. Throughout
other countries, there is a total of 170 million speakers, making it the
seventh most popular language (by number of speakers). Primarily found
in the former Soviet Union republics, it is spoken throughout Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Bashkortostan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan
with close to 300,000 speakers in the U.S. and Canada alone.
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