Ӷ , ӷ ( Г with the lower detail ) - the letter of the extended Cyrillic alphabet. It is used in the Ket language , where it is the fifth in the alphabet and denotes the sound [ ɢ ~ ʁ ] [1] , and in the Nivkh language , where it is also the 5th letter of the alphabet and is used to indicate the uvular [ ɢ ], ringing pair to [ q ], denoted by the letter Қ [2] . Ӷ - 6th letter in the Aleutian alphabet of the Bering dialect [3] .
| Cyrillic letter G with lower detail | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Ӷӷ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Title | Ӷ : cyrillic capital letter ghe with descender ӷ : cyrillic small letter ghe with descender | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Unicode | Ӷ : U + 04F6 ӷ : U + 04F7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| HTML code | Ӷ : Ӷ or Ӷӷ : ӷ or ӷ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Utf-16 | Ӷ : 0x4F6 ӷ : 0x4F7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Url | Ӷ :% D3% B6 ӷ :% D3% B7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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In the Abkhaz language, it occupies the seventh place in the alphabet and denotes a consonant [ ɣ ~ ʁ ] [4] . Previously, the letter Ҕ [5] [6] was used instead. Also in the alphabet there are digraphs Ӷь and Ӷә , indicating palatalized and labialized sound variants, respectively [4] .
See also
- List of Cyrillic letters
Notes
- ↑ Simon Ager, Michael Peter Füstumum. Ket language, alphabet and pronunciation (htm). Omniglot . Date of appeal April 21, 2019.
- ↑ Simon Ager, Wolfram Siegel. Nivkh language, alphabet and pronunciation (htm). Omniglot . Date of appeal April 21, 2019.
- ↑ E.V. Golovko. Dictionary Aleutian-Russian and Russian-Aleutian: a manual for elementary school students. - SPb. : Branch of the Enlightenment Publishing House, 1994. - P. 14. - 320 p. - 200 copies. - ISBN 5-09-002312-3 .
- ↑ 1 2 Simon Ager. Abkhaz alphabet, pronunciation and language (English) (htm). Omniglot . Date of appeal April 21, 2019.
- ↑ Proposal to encode two Cyrillic characters for Abkhaz (PDF) (May 10, 2008). Date of appeal October 15, 2017.
- ↑ Unicode 9.0.0 final names list . Unicode.org . The Unicode Consortium.