Ue with acute (Cyrillic)
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Cyrillic letter
Not to be confused with the Icelandic, Faroese, Turkmen and Czechoslovakian letter Ý.
For the other Cyrillic letter romanized as Ű, See Ӳ.
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Ue with acute | |
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Usage | |
Writing system | Cyrillic |
Type | Alphabetic |
The Cyrillic script |
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Slavic letters |
Non-Slavic letters |
Archaic or unused letters |
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Ue with acute (Ү́ ү́; italics: Ү́ ү́) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
Ue with acute is sometimes used in the Mongolian language. It is romanized as "Ý" in Mongolian.
Ue with acute was used in the Old Tajik alphabet. It corresponds to digraph Оъ.[citation needed ]
Ue with acute was used in the Cyrillization of Japanese.
See also
[edit ]- Cyrillic characters in Unicode
- Ý ý - Latin letter Y with acute accent
- Ű ű - Latin letter U with double acute accent - a Hungarian letter
- Ӳ ӳ - Cyrillic letter U with double acute accent