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  2. Kildin Sámi orthography - Wikipedia

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    A couple of religious pamphlets were published in Kildin Sámi in Russia and using Cyrillic letters while the Tsars were in power. In addition, the Gospel of Matthew (Kildin Sami: ‌Махьтвеест Пась-Евангели') was translated (partly into Kildin, partly into Akkala Sámi) by the Finnish linguist Arvid Genetz and published by the Finnish Literature Society in 1878 using the ...

  3. Kildin Sámi - Wikipedia

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    The Sámi languages closest to Kildin are Ter Sámi and Akkala Sámi, in Soviet tradition sometimes considered to be dialects of Kildin Sámi. From a strictly geographical point of view, only Kildin and Ter, spoken on the Peninsula, could be regarded as Kola Sámi. [2] It is the largest of the Eastern Sámi languages by number of speakers.

  4. Sámi orthography - Wikipedia

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    The third tradition is represented by the Kildin Sámi language for which a written language has been created three times: first by Russian missionaries using the Cyrillic alphabet as the basis for the language's orthography, then using the Latin alphabet at the end of 1920s into the 1930s as part of Joseph Stalin's language policy for minority ...

  5. El with tail - Wikipedia

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    El with tail is used in the alphabet of the Kildin Sami language, where it is located between Л and М . This letter represents the voiceless alveolar lateral fricative /ɬ/, like the pronunciation of ll in the Welsh language.

  6. Er with tick - Wikipedia

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    Er with tick is used in the alphabet of the Kildin Sami language, [1] where it represents the voiceless alveolar trill /r̥/ (like the Welsh rh). Computing codes

  7. Semisoft sign - Wikipedia

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    The semisoft sign is used in the alphabet of the Kildin Sami language, where it indicates palatalization (sometimes also called "half-palatalization") of the preceding stop, /nʲ/, /tʲ/, or /dʲ/. It has a similar shape to the yat (ѣ) but the horizontal stroke across the upright is shorter.

  8. Em with tail - Wikipedia

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    Em with tail is used only in the alphabet of the Kildin Sami language to represent the voiceless bilabial nasal /m̥/. Computing codes. Character information

  9. List of Cyrillic letters - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 January 2025. See also: List of Cyrillic multigraphs Main articles: Cyrillic script, Cyrillic alphabets, and Early Cyrillic alphabet This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. This is a list of letters of the ...