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  1. Russian Alphabet Lore Humanized. I create all the characters and locations in all my videos myself. My content is intended for people from 13+ years old who want to learn Russian in a fun...

  2. Nov 3, 2022 · What is the story behind the Russian alphabet? How did the letters come to life and interact with each other? Watch the original series of Russian alphabet lore by Harrymations, the creator of the ...

  3. Meet the cast! These wikis all relate to shows often called " [thing the lore is about] lores", typically made on YouTube. Feel free to check them out for info and assistance! Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  4. Dec 9, 2022 · Ultimate Russian Alphabet Lore Compilation Big & Small (Аа-Яя) Previous video: • New Russian Alphabet Lore | Draw It i... Thanks to everyone who supports me, this is a great motivation...

  5. Russian Alphabet Lore (also known as Russian Alphabet Lore Reloaded) is a series created by PokemonFanAnime, Harrymations and Eeaaf on Scratch, inspired by Mike Salcedo's Alphabet Lore.

  6. "МАП is not how you spell Map in Russian" "There's no Ш in ТРУСЛИВЫЙ.", and more. That lead me to make my Russian Alphabet Lore 2.0, the remaster of my Russian Alphabet Lore. So here are many changes: I changed ДРУЗЬЯ to ДРУЗЕЙ.

  7. Learn the Russian alphabet and its lore with this interactive band of characters. Play music, explore animations, and have fun!

  8. alphabet-lore-russian.fandom.com › wiki › Russian_Alphabet_Lore_RELOADEDRussian Alphabet Lore RELOADED

    Oct 22, 2022 · Russian Alphabet Lore RELOADED (known as RALR), referred as Russian Alphabet Lore, is a series that was created by Harrymations on Oct 22, 2022. The show is a remake of PFA's Russian Alphabet Lore. It is inspired by Mike Salcedo's Alphabet Lore.

  9. Create comics with several universes of Russian Lore letters! Use themes like Ohio, Genderbent or just use the original lore!

  10. The Russian alphabet (ру́сский алфави́т, russkiy alfavit, or ру́сская а́збука, russkaya azbuka, more traditionally) is the script used to write the Russian language. It comes from the Cyrillic script, which was devised in the 9th century for the first Slavic literary language, Old Slavonic.

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