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Izhitsa - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | Izhitsa is still in use in the Church Slavonic language. |
 | | Izhitsa with kendema is not a separate letter of alphabet, but it may have personal position in computer encodings (Unicode is the case). |
 | | Historically, izhitsa with kendema corresponds to the Greek upsilon with dialytika (Ϋ, ϋ), but the orthographical meaning is quite different: Greeks use dialytika to prevent building diphthongs out of adjacent vowels, whereas Slavonic izhitsas with kendema may occur anywhere, even with no other vowels nearby. |
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