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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. |
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