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Topic: O Cyrillic


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  Yo (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yo (Ё, ё) is the seventh letter of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet, invented to replace the recklessly confused е and o for soft o relatively soon after the introduction of the Civil alphabet.
It is used in the Russian and Belarusian languages, along with many of the Caucasian and Turkic languages which use or used the Cyrillic alphabet, but not in many of the other Slavic languages.
Yo is identical in form to ye, as well as Latin E, except for a symbol similar to an umlaut or diaeresis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yo_(Cyrillic)   (307 words)

  
 Early Cyrillic alphabet
The original Cyrillic alphabet was a writing system developed in Bulgaria in the tenth century to write the Old Church Slavonic liturgical language.
Cyril, a missionary who, along with his brother, Methodius, is credited for inventing the Glagolitic alphabet, an earlier Slavic alphabet and an influence on this one.
Variations of the Cyrillic alphabet are used to write languages throughout Eastern Europe and Asia.
www.cooldictionary.com /words/Early-Cyrillic-alphabet.wikipedia   (645 words)

  
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The fixed font in the cyrillic fonts dis- tribution doesn't have it's bold and italic counterparts.
Using Cyrillic with mail and news Setting up your mail and news software to recognize Cyrillic text is not very difficult, although you have to possess some knowledge of principles, mail and news work by.
Cyrillic text in frames and input areas To fix this, it is usually enough to: 1.
ibiblio.org /pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/unmaintained/Cyrillic-HOWTO   (8923 words)

  
 rfc1345 - Character Mnemonics and Character Sets
Letters, including Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic and Hebrew, are represented with the base letter as the first letter, and the second letter represents an accent or relation to a non-Latin script.
Numbers may be given in decimal, hexadecimal or octal notation; hexadecimal numbers are given with an "x" as the first character, and octal numbers has an "o" as the first character.
IJ L. L/ O/ OE -o TH T/ NG 'n kk ae d/ d- h/ i.
www.verbix.com /documents/rfc1345.htm   (9840 words)

  
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O WITH DIAERESIS 00D7; 00D7 # S: × MULTIPLICATION SIGN 00D8; 00F6 # L: Ø..
SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS 00F7; 00F7 # S: ÷ DIVISION SIGN 00F8; 01F5 # L: ø..
VOWEL CANDRA O 0A93; 0AA8 # L: ઓ..
www.macchiato.com /unicode/CharacterAge.txt   (3706 words)

  
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They appear primarily in medieval Germanic manuscripts, but saw some usage as late as the 19th century in some languages.
0498 CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE WITH DESCENDER 0499 CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE WITH DESCENDER * Bashkir * reversed ogonek form of the descender is preferred 049A CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH DESCENDER 049B CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH DESCENDER * Abkhasian, Tajik,...
These vowel signs follow the consonant in logical order, and should be handled as a unit for most processing.
www.ocf.berkeley.edu /~nss/encoder/Unicode4.0_NamesList.txt   (1200 words)

  
 RFC 1345 (rfc1345) - Character Mnemonics and Character Sets
A group with two-character mnemonics - Primarily intended for alphabetic scripts like Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew and Arabic, and special characters.
1ecc LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOT BELOW o-.
G G. andcomb2 "" SP '" o o" O O" u u" U U" andcomb2 "!
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc1345.html   (10214 words)

  
 ISO 8859-5 Latin/Cyrillic Alphabet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This page contains a table of ISO 8859-5 Latin/Cyrillic Alphabet for Russian and certain other languages written in the Cyrillic alphabet.
The Latin/Cyrillic characters are included literally within the brackets at the left of each row.
Frank da Cruz, The Kermit Project, Columbia University, March 2003
www.columbia.edu /kermit/cyrillic.html   (68 words)

  
 NCBI SGML entity list
andouml ; --- small o, dieresis or umlaut mark
andOuml ; --- capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark
andorder ; --- order of (script small o)
www.oasis-open.org /cover/ncbiEntities.html   (507 words)

  
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// Cyrillic input table following the 1995 edition of international // standard ISO 9 Transliteration of Cyrillic characters: // Created with Emacs for Yudit and decorated with Yudit // © 1998-04-18 Roman Czyborra@cs.tu-berlin.de // Additions and improvements welcome // 0.
Quotation marks and special symbols popular with Cyrillic "
General table for Slavic Cyrillic languages // The neat ISO 9 transliterations are worth remembering!
czyborra.com /yudit/Cyrillic.kmap   (240 words)

  
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P* D* A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z W* H* F* L* S* '!
'> _ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z (!
G G. &comb2 "" SP '" o o" O O" u u" U U" &comb2 "!
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc1345.txt   (7555 words)

  
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: "Ǿ" U01FE # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND ACUTE
: "Ṍ" U1E4C # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND ACUTE
: "Ṓ" U1E52 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND ACUTE
srpski.org /dunav/akcenti/Compose   (18439 words)

  
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: "Ã’" Ograve # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH GRAVE
: "Ó" Oacute # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH ACUTE
: "Õ" Otilde # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE
cvsweb.xfree86.org /cvsweb/~checkout~/xc/nls/Compose/en_US.UTF-8?...   (17194 words)

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