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    Yery (redirect from Ы)
    Yeru or Eru (Ы ы; italics: Ы ы), usually called Y [ɨ] in modern Russian or Yery or Ery historically and in modern Church Slavonic, is a letter in the...
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    Yery with diaeresis (redirect from Ӹ)
    Yery with diaeresis (Ӹ ӹ; italics: Ӹ ӹ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Its form is derived from the Cyrillic letter Yery (Ы ы Ы ы). In Unicode, this...
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    Bulgarian and Russian, often share the following letters, among others: Й, Щ, Ы, Ь (soft sign), Я The Bulgarian alphabet features: The Bulgarian names for...
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  • Yery with breve (redirect from Ы̆)
    Yery with breve (Ы̆ ы̆; italics: Ы̆ ы̆) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Yery with breve is used in the old Mari language and the Moksha dialect of...
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    ⟨ф⟩, ⟨х⟩, ⟨ц⟩, ⟨ч⟩, ⟨ш⟩, ⟨щ⟩), ten vowels (⟨а⟩, ⟨е⟩, ⟨ё⟩, ⟨и⟩, ⟨о⟩, ⟨у⟩, ⟨ы⟩, ⟨э⟩, ⟨ю⟩, ⟨я⟩), a semivowel / consonant (⟨й⟩), and two modifier letters...
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  • Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures (Russian: Операция «Ы» и другие приключения Шурика) is a 1965 Soviet slapstick comedy film directed by Leonid...
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    Yery with macron (redirect from Ы̄)
    Yery with macron (Ы̄ ы̄; italics: Ы̄ ы̄) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Yery with macron is used in the Aleut (Bering dialect), Evenki, Mansi, Nanai...
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  • that position is taken by the Apostrophe. The decimal I replaces the yeru (Ы ы) and the yest (Є є) replaces the E (Э э). The letter Yi (Ї ї) substitutes...
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  • AD 61, 1961, 2061 In some countries, a slang name for the Cyrillic letter Ы 61*, a 2001 American sports drama film "Sixty One", a song by Karma to Burn...
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    Adyghe ы ↔ э Kabardian: ны ↔ анэ (mother) Adyghe э ↔ ы Kabardian: хъэдэн ↔ хъыдан (lilac) Adyghe а ↔ ы Kabardian: Ӏахьыл ↔ Ӏыхьлы (cloth) Adyghe и ↔ ы Kabardian:...
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    the letter Y, as in English), for that purpose. И и : Cyrillic letter I Ы ы : Cyrillic letter Yery Η η: Greek letter Eta H h : Latin letter H І і : Cyrillic...
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    й before а, у, ы, э (йа = y·a, йу = y·u, йы = y·y, йэ = y·e); y· = ы before а, у, ы, э (ыа = y·a, ыу = y·u, ыы = y·y, ыэ = y·e); ·y = ы after vowels; ·e...
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    were not distinguished in old manuscripts. Yeri (Ы) was originally a ligature of Yer and I (Ъ + І = Ы). Iotation was indicated by ligatures formed with...
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  • Cyrillic І, and the dotless I would represent either Ы or И, with the other being represented by "Y". Yery (ы), a letter used to represent [ɯ] in Turkic languages...
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  • К к, Л л, М м, Н н, О о, Ӧ ӧ, П п, Р р, С с, Т т, У у, Ч ч, Ӵ ӵ, Ш ш, ъ, Ы ы, ь, Ю ю, Я я. This grammar has not been published. In 1813, on the basis...
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    Tajik alphabet, ъ denotes a glottal stop, usually found in Arabic loanwords. Ы ы : Cyrillic letter Yery Ь ь : Cyrillic letter soft sign Ӏ ӏ : Cyrillic letter...
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    Hard sign Ҍ ҍ : Cyrillic letter Semisoft sign Ѣ ѣ : Cyrillic letter Yat Ы ы : Cyrillic letter Yery Љ љ : Cyrillic letter Lje Њ њ : Cyrillic letter Nje...
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  • used in transcriptions of Rusyn to allow distinguishing between the letters Ы and И, which would otherwise be both transcribed as "y", despite representing...
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    a preceding soft consonant and so is considered the soft counterpart to ⟨ы⟩, which represents [ɨ]. However, unlike other "soft" vowels (е, ё, ю and я)...
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    approximant /ɥ/, the sound of ⟨ui⟩ in French "huit" ([ɥi]). It is placed between Ы and Џ in the alphabet. In Unicode version 1.0, the letters were called CYRILLIC...
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    Second-syllable vowels were lost entirely. This was obscured in Udmurt by adding -ы to certain words. (PU *lumi "snow" → Udm лымы /lɯˈmɯ/ vs PU *lämi "broth"...
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    corresponds to the letter ⟨I ı⟩ in modern Turkic alphabets, and the letter yery (⟨Ы ы⟩) in Cyrillic. The letter was originally included in the Yañalif, and later...
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    Т̌ Т̇ Т̣ Ҭ У̃ Ӳ У̊ Ӱ̄ Ұ Ү Ү́ Х̣ Х̱ Х̮ Х̑ Х̌ Ҳ Ӽ Ӿ Һ Һ̈ Ԧ Ц̌ Ц̈ Ҵ Ҷ Ҷ̣ Ӵ Ӌ Ҹ Ч̇ Ч̣ Ҽ Ҿ Ш̈ Ш̣ ꚜ Ы̆ Ы̄ Ӹ ꚝ Ҍ Ҩ Э̆ Э̄ Э̇ Ӭ Ӭ́ Ӭ̄ Ю̆ Ю̈ Ю̄ Я̆ Я̄ Я̈ Ӏ ʼ ˮ...
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    Russian orthography is that ⟨ц⟩ is seldom followed by ⟨ы⟩, with the following exceptions: the ending -⟨ы⟩ of the plural number or the genitive case (птица...
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    to a character is a sung phrase: syllables containing the vowels а, о, and ы correspond to dashes and are sung long, while syllables containing other vowels...
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  • The following multigraphs are used in the Cyrillic script. The palatalized consonants of Russian and other languages written as C-⟨ь⟩ are mostly predictable...
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    bisyllabic stems, e.g. араз- araz- : арӕз- arӕz- 'make'), ау aw : ы y, ӕу ӕw : ы y, and о o : ы y. Frequent consonant changes are -д d, -т t, -тт tt, -нд nd...
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  • in Czech. In romanizations of the Russian language, Ý is used for Ы́, the letter Ы with a diacritic marking stress. In Vietnamese, Ý means "Italy". The...
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    represents [i]. The two Carpathian Rusyn standard varieties use і, и and ы for three different sounds: /i/, /ɪ/ and /ɨ/, respectively. In Komi, і occurs...
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      с(ы)- ҳ(а)- с(ы)- ҳ(а)- с(ы)- / з(ы)- ҳ(а)- / аа- 2nd H M у(ы)- шә(ы)- у(ы)- шә(ы)- у(ы)- шә(ы)- / жә(ы)- F б(ы)- б(ы)- б(ы)- NH у(ы)- у(ы)- у(ы)- 3rd...
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