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  2. 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 14 February 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 ...

  3. Em (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    Em (М м; italics: М м) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. [1] Em commonly represents the bilabial nasal consonant /m/, like the pronunciation of m in "him". Common Glagolitic script is "Ⰿ and Ⱞ" It is derived from the Greek letter Mu (Μ μ).

  4. Cyrillic alphabets - Wikipedia

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    (This letter was removed in Soviet Ukraine in 1933–1990, so it may be missing from older Cyrillic fonts.) E (Е, е) represents /ɛ/. Ye (Є, є) appears after E and represents the sound /jɛ/. E and И (И, и) both represent the sound /ɪ/ if unstressed. И when stressed represents the sound /ɨ/, the same as the traditional Cyrillic letter ...

  5. E (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    In Tuvan the Cyrillic letter can be written as a double vowel. [8] [9] In the Tajik language, the letters е and э have the same function, except that э is used at the beginning of a word (ex. Эрон, "Iran"). [10] In Mongolian, э is the standard letter to represent the /ɛ/ phoneme. It is often written doubled to represent the /eː/ phoneme.

  6. Category:Cyrillic letters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cyrillic letters" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 261 total. ... E. E (Cyrillic) E with breve (Cyrillic) E with ...

  7. Soft Em - Wikipedia

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    Soft Em (Ꙧ ꙧ; italics: Ꙧ ꙧ ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Soft Em has seen rare use in certain Old Church Slavonic editions as a fused form of М҄, denoting a palatalized М. [1] The font DejaVu has the glyph in Cyrillic Extended-B.

  8. Category:Cyrillic letters with diacritics - Wikipedia

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    E. E with breve (Cyrillic) E with diaeresis (Cyrillic) E with diaeresis and macron (Cyrillic) E with dot above (Cyrillic) E with macron (Cyrillic) El with descender; El with hook; El with middle hook; El with tail; Em with tail; En with descender; En with hook; En with left hook; En with middle hook; En with tail; Er with caron; Es with diaeresis

  9. Yat - Wikipedia

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    Cyrillic letter yat, set in several fonts. Note that in italic, the lower-case (ѣ) resembles the iotated yat. Alternate italic. Yat or jat (Ѣ ѣ; italics: Ѣ ѣ) is the thirty-second letter of the old Cyrillic alphabet. It is usually romanized as E with a haček: Ě ě.