Komi Sje

Letter of the Cyrillic script From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Komi Sje ԍ; italics: Ԍ ԍ) is a letter of the Molodtsov alphabet, a version of the Cyrillic alphabet that was used to write the Komi language in the 1920s. It represented the voiceless alveolo-palatal sibilant /ɕ/,[1] somewhat like the pronunciation of sh in "sheep".

Writing systemCyrillic
Language of originKomi language
Sound values[ɕ]
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Komi Sje
Ԍ ԍ
Usage
Writing systemCyrillic
TypeAlphabetic
Language of originKomi language
Sound values[ɕ]
History
Development
С с
  • Ԍ ԍ
Time period1921–1931
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and  , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.
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Although it looks like the Latin letter G (G g G g), it is unrelated and is more related to the Cyrillic letter Es.

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Unicode name CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER
KOMI SJE
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER
KOMI SJE
Encodingsdecimalhexdechex
Unicode1292U+050C1293U+050D
UTF-8212 140D4 8C212 141D4 8D
Numeric character referenceԌԌԍԍ
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