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Cyrillization of German is the conversion of text written in the German Latin alphabet into the Cyrillic alphabet, according to rules based on pronunciation. Because German orthography is largely phonemic, transcription into Cyrillic follows relatively simple rules.
The most common cyrillization method is the one based on the Russian Cyrillic alphabet. It is officially employed in Russian-language media.