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Does anyone know what type of language this is?

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Рш ьн тфьуэы Вфтю

Ыщ ерукуы ершы пшкд ерфе ш дшлу фдщею

Ш вщте дшлу ыфнштп еруыу игддшеуты иге швс

Иге рук тфьу шы Срудыуф

Ыруы фьфяштпд фтв ыруы куфддн агт ещ ефдл ещ

Фтв Ш вщте рештл ыру дшлуы ьу иге ш вщте сфку

Шдд дшлу рук ащк фы дщтп фы Ш цфте дщд

ШВС ша фтнщту рфеуы ьу ащк ше

Шэдд вщ црфе ш цфттф вщ

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  1. Definitely not Greek. I think it's Russian.


  2. It's no real language.

    It's English typed using the Russian keyboard layout. Sort of what you get here:

    http://www.tero.co.uk/magictyper/russian...

    The first line reads "Hi my name is Dan".

    "Срудыуф" transliterates as "Chelsea" and so on.

    If the text is so important to you, go to the link above and you'll see the letter correspondences :). Sadly, I don't know of any website which will decode this for you automatically.

    For a Russian reader, it's complete gibberish and mostly unpronounceable.

  3. its russian

  4. It looks like Russian or something closely related.  It's in the Cyrillic alphabet.  (Greek has its own alphabet.)

  5. Russian

  6. No, definitely not Russian. Could be Greek, but I'm not completely sure..

  7. It's a language that uses the Cryllic  alphabet.

  8. Greek.

  9. Greek or Macedonian, I think.

  10. isnt it russian?

  11. not sure what language. but 100% not Russian

    I speak Russian and I cannot understand this..so it cannot be Russian. Maybe it is language of one of the countries that used to be part of Soviet Union because I do recognize  the letters...and they do seem to be Russian, but the meaning does not make sense...so I am assuming that it must be another language that may be very close to Russian, but it is NOT Russian!

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