Cyrillic characters in Unicode
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The Cyrillic script is encoded in four blocks
in Unicode
, all in BMP:
The characters in the range U+0400–U+045F are basically the characters from ISO 8859-5 moved upward by 864 positions. The next characters in the Cyrillic block, range U+0460–U+0489, are historical letters, some being still used for Church Slavonic. The characters in the range U+048A–U+04FF and the complete Cyrillic Supplement block (U+0500-U+052F) are additional letters for various languages that are written with Cyrillic script. Two characters are added in the block IPA Extesions: and , which are introduced to complete the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
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Unicode
includes few precomposed
accented Cyrillic letters, the others can be combined by adding U+0301 ("combining acute accent") after the accented vowel (e.g., ы́ э́ ю́ я́).
This table does include changes in Unicode 5.1, 5.2 and 6.0. Revisions to the existing Cyrillic blocks and the addition of Cyrillic Extended A (2DE0...2DFF) and Cyrillic Extended B (A640...A69F), with support for the early Cyrillic alphabet
, Abkhaz
, Mordvin, Kurdish
, Aleut
, Chuvash
, Tati and Juhuri
In the table below, small letters are ordered according to their Unicode numbers; capital letters are placed immediately before the corresponding small letters. Standard Unicode names and canonical decompositions are included.
The Cyrillic Supplement block (U+0500 – U+052F) was added to the Unicode Standard in March, 2002 with the release of version 3.2:
The Cyrillic Extended-A (U+2DE0 – U+2DFF) and Cyrillic Extended-B (U+A640 – U+A69F) blocks were added to the Unicode Standard in April, 2008 with the release of version 5.1:
Unicode block
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in Unicode
Unicode
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, all in BMP:
- Cyrillic: U+0400–U+04FF, 256 characters
- Cyrillic Supplement: U+0500–U+052F, 48 characters
- Cyrillic Extended-A: U+2DE0–U+2DFF, 32 characters
- Cyrillic Extended-B: U+A640–U+A69F, 96 characters
- Phonetic Extensions: 2 Cyrillic characters
The characters in the range U+0400–U+045F are basically the characters from ISO 8859-5 moved upward by 864 positions. The next characters in the Cyrillic block, range U+0460–U+0489, are historical letters, some being still used for Church Slavonic. The characters in the range U+048A–U+04FF and the complete Cyrillic Supplement block (U+0500-U+052F) are additional letters for various languages that are written with Cyrillic script. Two characters are added in the block IPA Extesions: and , which are introduced to complete the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
The Uralic Phonetic Alphabet or Finno-Ugric transcription system is a phonetic transcription or notational system used predominantly for the transcription and reconstruction of Uralic languages...
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Unicode
Unicode
Unicode is a computing industry standard for the consistent encoding, representation and handling of text expressed in most of the world's writing systems...
includes few precomposed
Precomposed character
A precomposed character is a Unicode entity that can be defined as a combination of two or more other characters. A precomposed character may typically represent a letter with a diacritical mark, such as é...
accented Cyrillic letters, the others can be combined by adding U+0301 ("combining acute accent") after the accented vowel (e.g., ы́ э́ ю́ я́).
This table does include changes in Unicode 5.1, 5.2 and 6.0. Revisions to the existing Cyrillic blocks and the addition of Cyrillic Extended A (2DE0...2DFF) and Cyrillic Extended B (A640...A69F), with support for the early Cyrillic alphabet
Early Cyrillic alphabet
The Early Cyrillic alphabet is a writing system developed in the First Bulgarian Empire in the 9th or 10th century to write the Old Church Slavonic liturgical language...
, Abkhaz
Abkhaz language
Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken mainly by the Abkhaz people. It is the official language of Abkhazia where around 100,000 people speak it. Furthermore, it is spoken by thousands of members of the Abkhazian diaspora in Turkey, Georgia's autonomous republic of Adjara, Syria, Jordan...
, Mordvin, Kurdish
Kurdish alphabet
The Kurdish language is written either using a variant of the Latin alphabet, according to a system introduced by Jeladet Ali Bedirkhan in 1932 , or using a variant of the Persian alphabet, the so-called Sorani alphabet, named for the city of Soran, Iraq.The Hawar is used in Turkey, Syria and...
, Aleut
Aleut language
Aleut is a language of the Eskimo–Aleut language family. It is the heritage language of the Aleut people living in the Aleutian Islands, Pribilof Islands, and Commander Islands. As of 2007 there were about 150 speakers of Aleut .- Dialects :Aleut is alone with the Eskimo languages in the...
, Chuvash
Chuvash language
Chuvash is a Turkic language spoken in central Russia, primarily in the Chuvash Republic and adjacent areas. It is the only surviving member of the Oghur branch of Turkic languages....
, Tati and Juhuri
Juhuri language
Juhuri, Juwuri or Judæo-Tat is a form of the Tat language and is the traditional language of the Mountain Jews of the eastern Caucasus Mountains, especially Azerbaijan and Dagestan, now mainly spoken in Israel....
In the table below, small letters are ordered according to their Unicode numbers; capital letters are placed immediately before the corresponding small letters. Standard Unicode names and canonical decompositions are included.
Table of symbols
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0410 | А | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A | 0430 | а | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A | |
0411 | Б | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BE | 0431 | б | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BE | |
0412 | В | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER VE | 0432 | в | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER VE | |
0413 | Г | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE | 0433 | г | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE | |
0414 | Д | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DE | 0434 | д | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DE | |
0415 | Е | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE | 0435 | е | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE | |
0416 | Ж | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE | 0436 | ж | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE | |
0417 | З | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE | 0437 | з | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE | |
0418 | И | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I | 0438 | и | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I | |
0419 | Й | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I 0418 0306 |
0439 | й | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHORT I 0438 0306 |
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041A | К | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA | 043A | к | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA | |
041B | Л | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL | 043B | л | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL | |
041C | М | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EM | 043C | м | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EM | |
041D | Н | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN | 043D | н | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN | |
041E | О | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER O | 043E | о | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER O | |
041F | П | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE | 043F | п | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PE | |
0420 | Р | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ER | 0440 | р | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ER | |
0421 | С | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES | 0441 | с | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ES | |
0422 | Т | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE | 0442 | т | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE | |
0423 | У | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U | 0443 | у | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U | |
0424 | Ф | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EF | 0444 | ф | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EF | |
0425 | Х | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA | 0445 | х | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA | |
0426 | Ц | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSE | 0446 | ц | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSE | |
0427 | Ч | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE | 0447 | ч | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE | |
0428 | Ш | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA | 0448 | ш | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHA | |
0429 | Щ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHCHA | 0449 | щ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHCHA | |
042A | Ъ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HARD SIGN | 044A | ъ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HARD SIGN | |
042B | Ы | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU | 044B | ы | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU | |
042C | Ь | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT SIGN | 044C | ь | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT SIGN | |
042D | Э | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER E | 044D | э | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER E | |
042E | Ю | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YU | 044E | ю | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YU | |
042F | Я | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YA | 044F | я | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YA | |
Cyrillic extensions |
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0400 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE WITH GRAVE 0415 0300 |
0450 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE WITH GRAVE 0435 0300 |
Used in Macedonian Macedonian language Macedonian is a South Slavic language spoken as a first language by approximately 2–3 million people principally in the region of Macedonia but also in the Macedonian diaspora... to represent a stressed Stress (linguistics) In linguistics, stress is the relative emphasis that may be given to certain syllables in a word, or to certain words in a phrase or sentence. The term is also used for similar patterns of phonetic prominence inside syllables. The word accent is sometimes also used with this sense.The stress placed... Е. Not considered a separate letter, but merely the letter Е with a grave accent Grave accent The grave accent is a diacritical mark used in written Breton, Catalan, Corsican, Dutch, French, Greek , Italian, Mohawk, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese, Welsh, Romansh, and other languages.-Greek:The grave accent was first used in the polytonic orthography of Ancient... . |
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0401 | Ё | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IO 0415 0308 |
0451 | ё | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IO 0435 0308 |
Used in Russian Russian language Russian is a Slavic language used primarily in Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. It is an unofficial but widely spoken language in Ukraine, Moldova, Latvia, Turkmenistan and Estonia and, to a lesser extent, the other countries that were once constituent republics... , Belarusian Belarusian language The Belarusian language , sometimes referred to as White Russian or White Ruthenian, is the language of the Belarusian people... , Rusyn Rusyn language Rusyn , also known in English as Ruthenian, is an East Slavic language variety spoken by the Rusyns of Central Europe. Some linguists treat it as a distinct language and it has its own ISO 639-3 code; others treat it as a dialect of Ukrainian... , Mongolian Mongolian language The Mongolian language is the official language of Mongolia and the best-known member of the Mongolic language family. The number of speakers across all its dialects may be 5.2 million, including the vast majority of the residents of Mongolia and many of the Mongolian residents of the Inner... , and others. Considered a separate letter, after the letter Е, but not collated separately from Е in Russian. |
0402 | Ђ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DJE | 0452 | ђ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DJE | Used in Serbian Serbian language Serbian is a form of Serbo-Croatian, a South Slavic language, spoken by Serbs in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and neighbouring countries.... . Invented as a new letter, placed between Д and Е. |
0403 | Ѓ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GJE 0413 0301 |
0453 | ѓ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GJE 0433 0301 |
Used in Macedonian. Considered as a new letter, placed between Д and Е. |
0404 | Є | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER UKRAINIAN IE | 0454 | є | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER UKRAINIAN IE | Used in Ukrainian, based on the Old Cyrillic yest. Considered a separate letter, placed after Е. |
0405 | Ѕ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZE | 0455 | ѕ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZE | Used in Macedonian and Montenegrin Montenegrin language Montenegrin is a name used for the Serbo-Croatian language as spoken by Montenegrins; it also refers to an incipient standardized form of the Shtokavian dialect of Serbo-Croatian used as the official language of Montenegro... . Placed between З and И. |
0406 | І | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BYELORUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN I | 0456 | і | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BYELORUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN I | Used in Belarusian, Kazakh Kazakh language Kazakh is a Turkic language which belongs to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic languages, closely related to Nogai and Karakalpak.... , Khakas Khakas language Khakas is a Turkic language spoken by the Khakas people, who mainly live in the southern Siberian Khakas Republic, or Khakassia, in Russia... , Komi Komi language The Komi language is a Finno-Permic language spoken by the Komi peoples in the northeastern European part of Russia. Komi is one of the two members of the Permic subgroup of the Finno-Ugric branch... , Rusyn, and Ukrainian. Replaces И in those alphabets. Known as "Dotted I" or "Decimal I" («и десятеричное»). |
0407 | Ї | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YI 0406 0308 |
0457 | ї | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YI 0456 0308 |
Used in Church Slavonic, Rusyn, and Ukrainian. Considered a separate letter, placed after І. |
0408 | Ј | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER JE | 0458 | ј | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER JE | Used in Serbian, Macedonian, Azerbaijani Azerbaijani language Azerbaijani or Azeri or Torki is a language belonging to the Turkic language family, spoken in southwestern Asia by the Azerbaijani people, primarily in Azerbaijan and northwestern Iran... , Altay Altay language Altay is a language of the Turkic group of languages. It is an official language of Altai Republic, Russia. The language was called Oyrot prior to 1948. There were ca... , and Kildin Sami Kildin Sami language Kildin Sami is a Sami language spoken by approximately 600 people on the Kola Peninsula in northwestern Russia... . Borrowed from Latin to replace the many iotated letters in Cyrillic. Placed before К. |
0409 | Љ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LJE | 0459 | љ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER LJE | Used in Serbian and Macedonian. Ligature of Л and the Russian ь. Considered a separate letter, placed after Л. |
040A | Њ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER NJE | 045A | њ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER NJE | Used in Serbian and Macedonian. Ligature of Н and the Russian ь. Considered a separate letter, placed after Н. |
040B | Ћ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSHE | 045B | ћ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSHE | Used in Serbian. Invented as a new letter, placed between Т and У. |
040C | Ќ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KJE 041A 0301 |
045C | ќ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KJE 043A 0301 |
Used in Macedonian. Considered as a new letter, placed between Т and У. |
040D | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I WITH GRAVE 0418 0300 |
045D | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I WITH GRAVE 0438 0300 |
Used mostly in Bulgarian and Macedonian. Not considered a separate letter, but merely the letter И with a grave accent Grave accent The grave accent is a diacritical mark used in written Breton, Catalan, Corsican, Dutch, French, Greek , Italian, Mohawk, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese, Welsh, Romansh, and other languages.-Greek:The grave accent was first used in the polytonic orthography of Ancient... . |
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040E | Ў | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT U 0423 0306 |
045E | ў | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHORT U 0443 0306 |
Used in Belarusian, Dungan Dungan language The Dungan language is a Sinitic language spoken by the Dungan of Central Asia, an ethnic group related to the Hui people of China.-History:... , Uzbek Uzbek language Uzbek is a Turkic language and the official language of Uzbekistan. It has about 25.5 million native speakers, and it is spoken by the Uzbeks in Uzbekistan and elsewhere in Central Asia... , and Siberian Yupik Siberian Yupik language Siberian Yupik is one of the four Yupik languages:* Central Siberian Yupik,... . |
040F | Џ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZHE | 045F | џ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZHE | Used in Serbian, Macedonian, and Abkhaz Abkhaz language Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken mainly by the Abkhaz people. It is the official language of Abkhazia where around 100,000 people speak it. Furthermore, it is spoken by thousands of members of the Abkhazian diaspora in Turkey, Georgia's autonomous republic of Adjara, Syria, Jordan... .
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Historic letters |
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0460 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA | 0461 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OMEGA | From the Greek Greek language Greek is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Native to the southern Balkans, it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. Its writing system has been the Greek alphabet for the majority of its history;... letter Ω ω Omega Omega is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeric system, it has a value of 800. The word literally means "great O" , as opposed to omicron, which means "little O"... |
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0462 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YAT | 0463 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YAT | |||
0464 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED E | 0465 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED E | |||
0466 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LITTLE YUS | 0467 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER LITTLE YUS | Used in the early Cyrillic Early Cyrillic alphabet The Early Cyrillic alphabet is a writing system developed in the First Bulgarian Empire in the 9th or 10th century to write the Old Church Slavonic liturgical language... and Glagolitic alphabet Glagolitic alphabet The Glagolitic alphabet , also known as Glagolitsa, is the oldest known Slavic alphabet. The name was not coined until many centuries after its creation, and comes from the Old Slavic glagolъ "utterance" . The verb glagoliti means "to speak"... s. |
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0468 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED LITTLE YUS | 0469 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED LITTLE YUS | |||
046A | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BIG YUS | 046B | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BIG YUS | |||
046C | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED BIG YUS | 046D | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED BIG YUS | |||
046E | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KSI | 046F | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KSI | From the Greek letter Ξ ξ. | ||
0470 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PSI | 0471 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PSI | From the Greek letter Ψ ψ Psi (letter) Psi is the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet and has a numeric value of 700. In both Classical and Modern Greek, the letter indicates the combination /ps/ . The letter was adopted into the Old Italic alphabet, and its shape is continued into the Algiz rune of the Elder Futhark... . |
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0472 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER FITA | 0473 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER FITA | From the Greek letter Θ θ Theta Theta is the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, derived from the Phoenician letter Teth... . |
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0474 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IZHITSA | 0475 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IZHITSA | From the Glagolitic Ⱛ ⱛ. | ||
0476 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IZHITSA WITH DOUBLE GRAVE ACCENT 0474 030F |
0477 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IZHITSA WITH DOUBLE GRAVE ACCENT 0475 030F |
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0478 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER UK | 0479 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER UK | May be rendered as either monograph or digraph form:
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047A | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ROUND OMEGA | 047B | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ROUND OMEGA | |||
047C | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH TITLO | 047D | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH TITLO | Cyrillic "beautiful omega"
Despite its character name, this letter does not have a titlo Titlo Titlo is an extended diacritic symbol initially used in old Cyrillic manuscripts, e.g., in Old Church Slavonic and Old East Slavic languages. The word is a borrowing from the Greek "", "title"... , nor is it composed of an omega plus a diacritic |
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047E | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OT | 047F | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OT | |||
0480 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOPPA | 0481 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOPPA | From the ancient Greek Ϙ | ||
Historic miscellaneous |
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0482 | CYRILLIC THOUSANDS SIGN | |||||
0483 | COMBINING CYRILLIC TITLO | * not used with letter titlos | ||||
0484 | COMBINING CYRILLIC PALATALIZATION | |||||
0485 | COMBINING CYRILLIC DASIA PNEUMATA | |||||
0486 | COMBINING CYRILLIC PSILI PNEUMATA | |||||
0487 | COMBINING CYRILLIC POKRYTIE | * used only with letter titlos | ||||
0488 | COMBINING CYRILLIC HUNDRED THOUSANDS SIGN | * use 20DD for ten thousands sign | ||||
0489 | COMBINING CYRILLIC MILLIONS SIGN | |||||
Extended Cyrillic |
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048A | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I WITH TAIL | 048B | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHORT I WITH TAIL | * Kildin Sami | ||
048C | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SEMISOFT SIGN | 048D | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SEMISOFT SIGN | * Kildin Sami | ||
048E | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ER WITH TICK | 048F | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ER WITH TICK | * Kildin Sami | ||
0490 | Ґ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH UPTURN | 0491 | ґ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH UPTURN | * Belarusian, Rusyn, Ukrainian |
0492 | Ғ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE | 0493 | ғ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE | * Azerbaijani Azerbaijani language Azerbaijani or Azeri or Torki is a language belonging to the Turkic language family, spoken in southwestern Asia by the Azerbaijani people, primarily in Azerbaijan and northwestern Iran... , Bashkir Bashkir language The Bashkir language is a Turkic language, and is the language of the Bashkirs. It is co-official with Russian in the Republic of Bashkortostan.-Speakers:... ; full bar form preferred over half-barred "F"-type |
0494 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH MIDDLE HOOK | 0495 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH MIDDLE HOOK | * Yakut, older orthographies for Abkhaz Abkhaz language Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken mainly by the Abkhaz people. It is the official language of Abkhazia where around 100,000 people speak it. Furthermore, it is spoken by thousands of members of the Abkhazian diaspora in Turkey, Georgia's autonomous republic of Adjara, Syria, Jordan... |
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0496 | Җ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE WITH DESCENDER | 0497 | җ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE WITH DESCENDER | * Tatar Tatar language The Tatar language , or more specifically Kazan Tatar, is a Turkic language spoken by the Tatars of historical Kazan Khanate, including modern Tatarstan and Bashkiria... , ... |
0498 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE WITH DESCENDER | 0499 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE WITH DESCENDER | * Bashkir; letterforms with right hooks are preferred, although occasional variants with left hooks occur | ||
049A | Қ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH DESCENDER | 049B | қ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH DESCENDER | * Abkhaz, Tajik Tajik language Tajik, Tajik Persian, or Tajiki, is a variety of modern Persian spoken in Central Asia. Historically Tajiks called their language zabani farsī , meaning Persian language in English; the term zabani tajikī, or Tajik language, was introduced in the 20th century by the Soviets... , ... |
049C | Ҝ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH VERTICAL STROKE | 049D | ҝ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH VERTICAL STROKE | * Azerbaijani |
049E | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH STROKE | 049F | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH STROKE | * Abkhaz | ||
04A0 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BASHKIR KA | 04A1 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BASHKIR KA | |||
04A2 | Ң | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH DESCENDER | 04A3 | ң | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH DESCENDER | * Bashkir, ... |
04A4 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LIGATURE EN GHE | 04A5 | CYRILLIC SMALL LIGATURE EN GHE | * Altay, Mari Mari language The Mari language , spoken by more than 600,000 people, belongs to the Uralic language family. It is spoken primarily in the Mari Republic of the Russian Federation as well as in the area along the Vyatka river basin and eastwards to the Urals... , Yakut; this is not a decomposable ligature |
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04A6 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE WITH MIDDLE HOOK | 04A7 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PE WITH MIDDLE HOOK | * older orthographies for Abkhasian | ||
04A8 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN HA | 04A9 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN HA | |||
04AA | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES WITH DESCENDER | 04AB | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ES WITH DESCENDER | * Bashkir, Chuvash Chuvash language Chuvash is a Turkic language spoken in central Russia, primarily in the Chuvash Republic and adjacent areas. It is the only surviving member of the Oghur branch of Turkic languages.... ; letterforms with right hooks are preferred, although occasional variants with left hooks occur; in Chuvashia, letterforms identical to or similar in form to 00E7 regularly occur |
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04AC | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE WITH DESCENDER | 04AD | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE WITH DESCENDER | * Abkhaz | ||
04AE | Ү | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER STRAIGHT U | 04AF | ү | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER STRAIGHT U | * Azerbaijani, Bashkir, ...; stem is straight, unlike letter U |
04B0 | Ұ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER STRAIGHT U WITH STROKE | 04B1 | ұ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER STRAIGHT U WITH STROKE | * Kazakh Kazakh language Kazakh is a Turkic language which belongs to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic languages, closely related to Nogai and Karakalpak.... |
04B2 | Ҳ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA WITH DESCENDER | 04B3 | ҳ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA WITH DESCENDER | * Abkhaz, Tajik, Uzbek |
04B4 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LIGATURE TE TSE | 04B5 | CYRILLIC SMALL LIGATURE TE TSE | * Abkhaz; this is not a decomposable ligature | ||
04B6 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE WITH DESCENDER | 04B7 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE WITH DESCENDER | * Abkhaz, Tajik | ||
04B8 | Ҹ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE WITH VERTICAL STROKE | 04B9 | ҹ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE WITH VERTICAL STROKE | * Azerbaijani |
04BA | Һ | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHHA | 04BB | һ | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHHA | * Azerbaijani, Bashkir, ...; originally derived from Latin "h", but uppercase form 04BA is closer to an inverted che (0427) |
04BC | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE | 04BD | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE | |||
04BE | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE WITH DESCENDER | 04BF | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE WITH DESCENDER | * some older Abkhaz fonts show a descender shaped like a right hook (ogonek or reversed comma shape) | ||
04C0 | CYRILLIC LETTER PALOCHKA | 04CF | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PALOCHKA | * aspiration sign in many Caucasian languages; is usually not cased, but the formal lowercase is 04CF | ||
04C1 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE WITH BREVE 0416 0306 |
04C2 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE WITH BREVE 0436 0306 |
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04C3 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH HOOK | 04C4 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH HOOK | * Khanty Khanty language Khanty or Xanty language, also known previously as the Ostyak language, is a language of the Khant peoples. It is spoken in Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous okrugs, as well as in Aleksandrovsky and Kargosoksky districts of Tomsk Oblast in Russia... , Chukchi Chukchi language The Chukchi language is a Palaeosiberian language spoken by Chukchi people in the easternmost extremity of Siberia, mainly in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug... |
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04C5 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH TAIL | 04C6 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL WITH TAIL | * Kildin Sami | ||
04C7 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH HOOK | 04C8 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH HOOK | * Khanty, Chukchi, Nenets | ||
04C9 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH TAIL | 04CA | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH TAIL | * Kildin Sami | ||
04CB | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KHAKASSIAN CHE | 04CC | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KHAKASSIAN CHE | |||
04CD | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EM WITH TAIL | 04CE | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EM WITH TAIL | * Kildin Sami | ||
04D0 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE 0410 0306 |
04D1 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE 0430 0306 |
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04D2 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS 0410 0308 |
04D3 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS 0430 0308 |
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04D4 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LIGATURE A IE | 04D5 | CYRILLIC SMALL LIGATURE A IE | * this is not a decomposable ligature | ||
04D6 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE WITH BREVE 0415 0306 |
04D7 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE WITH BREVE 435 0306 |
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04D8 | Ә | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SCHWA | 04D9 | ә | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SCHWA | |
04DA | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SCHWA WITH DIAERESIS 04D8 0308 |
04DB | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SCHWA WITH DIAERESIS 04D9 0308 |
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04DC | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE WITH DIAERESIS 0416 0308 |
04DD | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE WITH DIAERESIS 0436 0308 |
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04DE | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE WITH DIAERESIS 0417 0308 |
04DF | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE WITH DIAERESIS 0437 0308 |
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04E0 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN DZE | 04E1 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN DZE | |||
04E2 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I WITH MACRON 0418 0304 |
04E3 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I WITH MACRON 0438 0304 |
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04E4 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS 0418 0308 |
04E5 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS 0438 0308 |
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04E6 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS 041E 0308 |
04E7 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS 043E 0308 |
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04E8 | Ө | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BARRED O | 04E9 | ө | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BARRED O | |
04EA | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BARRED O WITH DIAERESIS 04E8 0308 |
04EB | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BARRED O WITH DIAERESIS 04E9 0308 |
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04EC | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS 042D 0308 |
04ED | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS 044D 0308 |
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04EE | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U WITH MACRON 0423 0304 |
04EF | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U WITH MACRON 0443 0304 |
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04F0 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS 0423 0308 |
04F1 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS 0443 0308 |
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04F2 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE 0423 030B |
04F3 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE 0443 030B |
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04F4 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE WITH DIAERESIS 0427 0308 |
04F5 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE WITH DIAERESIS 0447 0308 |
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04F6 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH DESCENDER | 04F7 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH DESCENDER | * Yupik Yupik language The Yupik languages are the several distinct languages of the several Yupik peoples of western and southcentral Alaska and northeastern Siberia. The Yupik languages differ enough from one another that speakers of different ones cannot understand each other, although they may understand the general... |
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04F8 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU WITH DIAERESIS 042B 0308 |
04F9 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU WITH DIAERESIS 044B 0308 |
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Additions for Nivkh |
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04FA | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE AND HOOK | 04FB | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE AND HOOK | |||
04FC | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA WITH HOOK | 04FD | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA WITH HOOK | |||
04FE | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA WITH STROKE | 04FF | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA WITH STROKE | |||
Komi letters |
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0500 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI DE | 0501 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI DE | |||
0502 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI DJE | 0503 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI DJE | |||
0504 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI ZJE | 0505 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI ZJE | |||
0506 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI DZJE | 0507 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI DZJE | |||
0508 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI LJE | 0509 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI LJE | |||
050A | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI NJE | 050B | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI NJE | |||
050C | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI SJE | 050D | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI SJE | |||
050E | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI TJE | 050F | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI TJE | |||
Khanty letters |
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0510 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED ZE | 0511 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED ZE | * also used for Enets Enets language Enets is a Samoyedic language spoken by the Enets people along the lower Yenisei River in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. There are two distinct dialects - Forest Enets and Tundra Enets - which may be considered separate languages. There are only about seventy speakers in total, with slightly more... |
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0512 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH HOOK | 0513 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL WITH HOOK | * also used for Chukchi and Itelmen Itelmen language Itelmen, also known as Western Itelmen and formerly known as Kamchadal, is a language belonging to the Chukotko-Kamchatkan family traditionally spoken in the Kamchatka Peninsula. Fewer than a hundred native speakers, mostly elderly, in a few settlements in the southwest of Koryak Autonomous Okrug,... |
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Mordvin Letters |
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0514 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LHA | 0515 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER LHA | = voiceless l; digraphs of Л and Х; л and х | ||
0516 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER RHA | 0517 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER RHA | = voiceless r; digraphs of Р and Х; р and х | ||
0518 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YAE | 0519 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YAE | Digraphs of Я and Е; я and е | ||
Kurdish Letters |
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051A | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER QA | 051B | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER QA | Based on the Latin letter Q q | ||
051C | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER WE | 051D | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER WE | Based on the Latin letter W w | ||
Aleut Letters |
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051E | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ALEUT KA | 051F | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ALEUT KA | * used for [q] in Aleut | ||
Chuvash Letters |
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0520 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH MIDDLE HOOK | 0521 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL WITH MIDDLE HOOK | = palatalized l | ||
0522 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH MIDDLE HOOK | 0523 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH MIDDLE HOOK | = palatalized n | ||
Abkhaz letters |
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0524 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE WITH DESCENDER | 0525 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PE WITH DESCENDER | * used in modern Abkhaz orthography | ||
Azerbaijani letters |
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0526 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHHA WITH DESCENDER | 0527 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHHA WITH DESCENDER | |||
Miscellaneous Characters |
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1D2B | CYRILLIC LETTER SMALL CAPITAL EL | Phonetic transcription | * in italic style, the glyph is obliqued, not italicized | |||
1D78 | MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC EN | |||||
20DD | COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE | = Cyrillic combining ten thousands sign; symbol for myriad Myriad Myriad , "numberlesscountless, infinite", is a classical Greek word for the number 10,000. In modern English, the word refers to an unspecified large quantity.-History and usage:... s |
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Old Church Slavonic Combining Letters |
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2DE0 | ⷠ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER BE | ||||
2DE1 | ⷡ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER VE | ||||
2DE2 | ⷢ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER GHE | ||||
2DE3 | ⷣ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER DE | ||||
2DE4 | ⷤ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER ZHE | ||||
2DE5 | ⷥ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER ZE | ||||
2DE6 | ⷦ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER KA | ||||
2DE7 | ⷧ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER EL | ||||
2DE8 | ⷨ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER EM | ||||
2DE9 | ⷩ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER EN | ||||
2DEA | ⷪ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER O | ||||
2DEB | ⷫ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER PE | ||||
2DEC | ⷬ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER ER | ||||
2DED | ⷭ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER ES | ||||
2DEE | ⷮ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER TE | ||||
2DEF | ⷯ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER HA | ||||
2DF0 | ⷰ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER TSE | ||||
2DF1 | ⷱ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER CHE | ||||
2DF2 | ⷲ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER SHA | ||||
2DF3 | ⷳ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER SHCHA | ||||
2DF4 | ⷴ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER FITA | ||||
2DF5 | ⷵ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER ES-TE | ||||
2DF6 | ⷶ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER A | ||||
2DF7 | ⷷ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IE | ||||
2DF8 | ⷸ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER DJERV | ||||
2DF9 | ⷹ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER MONOGRAPH UK | ||||
2DFA | ⷺ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER YAT | ||||
2DFB | ⷻ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER YU | ||||
2DFC | ⷼ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IOTIFIED A | ||||
2DFD | ⷽ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER LITTLE YUS | ||||
2DFE | ⷾ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER BIG YUS | ||||
2DFF | ⷿ | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IOTIFIED BIG YUS | ||||
Letters for Old Cyrillic |
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A640 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZEMYLA | A641 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZEMYLA | |||
A642 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZELO | A643 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZELO | |||
A644 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED DZE | A645 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED DZE | |||
A646 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTA | A647 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTA | |||
A648 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DJERV | A649 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DJERV | |||
A64A | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOGRAPH UK | A64B | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOGRAPH UK | |||
A64C | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BROAD OMEGA | A64D | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BROAD OMEGA | |||
A64E | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER NEUTRAL YER | A64F | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER NEUTRAL YER | |||
A650 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU WITH BACK YER | A651 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU WITH BACK YER | |||
A652 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED YAT | A653 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED YAT | |||
A654 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED YU | A655 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED YU | |||
A656 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED A | A657 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED A | |||
A658 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CLOSED LITTLE YUS | A659 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CLOSED LITTLE YUS | |||
A65A | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BLENDED YUS | A65B | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BLENDED YUS | |||
A65C | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED CLOSED LITTLE YUS | A65D | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED CLOSED LITTLE YUS | |||
A65E | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YN | A65F | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YN | * Romanian Cyrillic | ||
A660 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED TSE | A661 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED TSE | |||
A662 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT DE | A663 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT DE | |||
A664 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT EL | A665 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT EL | |||
A666 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT EM | A667 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT EM | |||
A668 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOCULAR O | A669 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOCULAR O | * used in words based on the root for 'eye' | ||
A66A | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BINOCULAR O | A66B | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BINOCULAR O | * used in the dual of words based on the root for 'eye' | ||
A66C | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE MONOCULAR O | A66D | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DOUBLE MONOCULAR O | * used in the dual of words based on the root for 'eye' | ||
A66E | CYRIILLIC LETTER MULTIOCULAR O | * used in the epithet 'many-eyed' | ||||
Abbreviation Mark |
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A66F | COMBINING CYRILLIC VZMET | * used with Cyrillic letters to indicate abbreviation | ||||
Combining Numeric Signs |
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A670 | COMBINING CYRILLIC TEN MILLIONS SIGN | |||||
A671 | COMBINING CYRILLIC HUNDRED MILLIONS SIGN | |||||
A672 | COMBINING CYRILLIC THOUSAND MILLIONS SIGN | |||||
Punctuation Mark |
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A672 | SLAVONIC ASTERISK | |||||
Combining Marks for Old Cyrillic |
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A67C | COMBINING CYRILLIC KAVYKA | * indicates an alternative reading to part of a word | ||||
A67D | COMBINING CYRILLIC PAYEROK | * may indicate an omitted yer | ||||
Punctuation Mark |
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A67E | CYRILLIC KAVYKA | * used to mark off word that has alternative reading | ||||
Modifier Letter |
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A67F | CYRILLIC PAYEROK | * may indicate an omitted yer | ||||
Letters for Old Abkhazisan Orthography |
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A680 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DWE | A681 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DWE | |||
A682 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZWE | A683 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZWE | |||
A684 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHWE | A685 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHWE | |||
A686 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CCHE | A687 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CCHE | |||
A688 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZZE | A689 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZZE | |||
A68A | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE WITH MIDDLE HOOK | A68B | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE WITH MIDDLE HOOK | |||
A68C | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TWE | A68D | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TWE | |||
A68E | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSWE | A68F | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSWE | |||
A690 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSSE | A691 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSSE | |||
A692 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TCHE | A693 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TCHE | |||
A694 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HWE | A695 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HWE | |||
A696 | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHWE | A697 | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHWE |
Blocks
The Cyrillic block (U+0400 – U+04FF) was added to the Unicode Standard in October, 1991 with the release of version 1.0:The Cyrillic Supplement block (U+0500 – U+052F) was added to the Unicode Standard in March, 2002 with the release of version 3.2:
The Cyrillic Extended-A (U+2DE0 – U+2DFF) and Cyrillic Extended-B (U+A640 – U+A69F) blocks were added to the Unicode Standard in April, 2008 with the release of version 5.1: