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  Ya (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ya (Я, я) is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet, representing the iotated vowel /ja/ (IPA).
A popular saying based on this fact, "Ya is the last letter in the alphabet", is used to teach children modesty and humility.
In the Bulgarian language az means 'I' and ya is used in sentences to express surprise.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ya_(Cyrillic)   (267 words)

  
 Cyrillic alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The theory is supported by the fact that the Cyrillic alphabet almost completely replaced the Glagolitic in northeastern Bulgaria as early as the end of the tenth century, whereas the Ohrid Literary School—where Saint Clement worked—continued to use the Glagolitic until the twelfth century.
Although Cyril is almost certainly not the author of the Cyrillic alphabet, his contributions to the Glagolitic and hence to the Cyrillic alphabet are still recognised, as the latter is named after him.
Cyrillic uppercase and lowercase letter-forms are not as differentiated as in Latin typography.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/cyrillic_alphabet   (2995 words)

  
 Ya (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ya (Я) is the 32nd and last letter of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet.
Its HTML entity is and#1071; or and#x42F for capital and and#1103; or and#x44F; for small letter.
Another letter with similar fate is Cyrillic I (И), used instead of N.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Ya   (277 words)

  
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www.rsabey.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /Georgia11.flf   (2839 words)

  
 Ya: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Cyrillic alphabet letter Ya (Ya: ya (,) is a letter in the cyrillic alphabet, representing the iotated...
Ya, a slang form of you (you: you is the second person plural pronoun in english....
Also see: YA (YA: ya is a used by some libraries to classify literary works that are targeted towards young...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/ya   (102 words)

  
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The set of Cyrillic letters is not as uniform in extent as the Latin set, in particular, several letters were added in Serbia, deleting some required for other Slavic languages, and as late as 1917 four letters were removed from the Russian alphabet.
Cyrillic script is written from left to right, and has a definite alphabetic order for the letters, (with small deviations for the individual languages).
For Cyrillic the first letter is K. The conventions for the rest are based on the appearance a letter would have in Latin transliteration, even where no visible diacritic occurs.
cad.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua /~demch/multiling/euroml/mlcs5-cyr.txt   (4042 words)

  
 math lessons - Ya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Cyrillic alphabet letter Ya (which, on its own, means "I" in russian).
Ya can also be used as a slang term for 'Yes', possibly originating from the Germanic "Ja"
Ya is a colloquial Arabic word used when addressing someone directly.
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/Ya   (67 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Cyrillic alphabet Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Cyrillic alphabet is an alphabet used to write six natural Slavic languages (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Serbian, Macedonian, and Bulgarian) and many other languages of the former Soviet Union, Asia and Eastern Europe.
The plan of the alphabet is derived from the Early Cyrillic alphabet, itself a derivative of the Glagolitic alphabet, a 9th century uncial cursive usually credited to two brothers, Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius.
Cyril's contributions to the Glagolitic alphabet and hence to the Cyrillic alphabet are still recognised, as the latter is named after him.
www.ipedia.com /cyrillic_alphabet.html   (1207 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)

  
 Volapuk encoding - TheBestLinks.com - Constructed language, Cyrillic alphabet, Digraph, MIME, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Volapuk encoding (Russian: кодировка "воляпюк" (or "волапюк", kodirovka volapyuk)) is a slang term for rendering the letters of Cyrillic alphabet by the Latin ones.
It has been in use since the early days of Internet to write e-mail messages and other texts in Russian in the cases when the support of Cyrillic fonts was limited: either the sender didn't have a keyboard with Cyrillic letters or the receiver was not necessarily expected to have Cyrillic screen fonts.
In the early days the situation was aggravated by a number of mutually incompatible computer encodings for the Cyrillic alphabet, so that the sender and receiver were not guaranteed to have the same one.
www.thebestlinks.com /Volapuk_encoding.html   (421 words)

  
 Type Directors Club : News : Maxim Zhukov : The Mysteries of Cyrillic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Also touched were the similarities required in the "feet" of de, tse, tze, shcha to the serifs of Latin F and T, and the dissimilarity needed of the Ze and numeral 3.
Cyrillic is still evolving, if carefully and, as most type does, conservatively.
A strong understanding of the history and use of Cyrillic is essential to developing new and useful typefaces, whether for text or display.
www.tdc.org /news/2002zhukovcyrillic.html   (302 words)

  
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Cyrillic code pages (there are several in existence, but one almost exclusively used on Internet is RFC-1489 KOI-8 - called KOI-8 for brevity from now on in this text) allocate the letters of Cyrillic alphabet to the characters nubmered from 128 to 255 in a standard 256-character set.
Setting up Cyrillic fonts and drivers takes some time, but this is the task entirely within the reach of an ordinary user, and the reward is instant access to all the vast Russian KOI-8 resources currently available on Internet.
Some of the more common transliteration matches for Cyrillic alphabet are listed in Table 1, one column being the traditional one and the other based on KOI-8 characters with the 8th bit stripped.
www.faqs.org /ftp/usenet/news.answers/cultures/russian/cyrillization   (1625 words)

  
 :::► Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net ◄:::
'''YA''' is used by some library libraries to classify literature literary works targeted towards young adults.
The term '''''ya''''' refers to * The Cyrillic alphabet letter Ya (Cyrillic) Я (which, on its own, means "I" in Russian language Russian).
* ''Ya'' can also be used as a slang term for "yes", possibly originating from the German language German ''ja''.
www.mauspfeil.net /ya.html   (148 words)

  
 I (Cyrillic): Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
I or Y (И, и) is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet (Cyrillic alphabet: An alphabet drived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages), pronounced in Russian, or in Ukrainian.
It is the tenth letter of the Russian alphabet (Russian alphabet: the modern russian alphabet is a variant of the cyrillic ()...
The Cyrillic letters И and Я (Я;: more facts about this subject) are used in faux Cyrillic (faux Cyrillic: graphic designers sometimes employ faux cyrillic typography to give a slavic feel...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/i_cyrillic   (312 words)

  
 Es (Cyrillic): Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Es (С, с) is the nineteenth letter of the Cyrillic alphabet (Cyrillic alphabet: An alphabet drived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages).
It is one of seven letters in the Cyrillic alphabet (Cyrillic alphabet: An alphabet drived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages) that looks like a letter in the Latin alphabet but isn't pronounced the same way.
It is a variant of the letter sigma (sigma: The 18th letter of the Greek alphabet) in use in the Greek-speaking world in early medieval times and has no connection to the C of the Latin alphabet.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/es_cyrillic   (149 words)

  
 Cyrillic - Test for Unicode support in Web browsers
The Cyrillic script is used for the Azerbaijani, Bulgarian, Buryat, Byelorussian, Karakalpak, Kazakh, Khalkha, Kirghiz, Macedonian, Moldavian, Russian, Serbian, Tajik, Turkmen, Ukrainian and Uzbek languages.
Characters 1025-1036, 1038-1103, 1105-1116, 1118, 1119, 1168 and 1169 in the Cyrillic range are present in Microsoft’s WGL4 character set, and are therefore included in Microsoft’s core fonts for Windows (Arial, Courier New and Times New Roman).
The characters that appear in the first column of the following table depend on the browser that you are using, the fonts installed on your computer, and the browser options you have chosen that determine the fonts used to display particular character sets, encodings or languages.
www.alanwood.net /unicode/cyrillic.html   (375 words)

  
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Here's the cyrillic files from barbara beeton: cyracc.def - definitions supporting the cyrillic fonts cyrmemo.def and cyrmemo.tex - input instructions cyrillic.ligs - details of the ligaturing scheme used to implement the input scheme (for info) cathy Message 90 -- ************************ 8-May-87 22:00:50-EDT,12420;000000000001 Return-Path:
must also be input for the complete cyrillic alphabet to be usable according to these instructions.
The cyrillic 10-point font is required, as is % the file CYRACC.DEF.
www.math.utah.edu /tex-archive/languages/cyrillic/doc/cyrillic.notes   (552 words)

  
 Russian Language: Russian New Year & Christmas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Below are some basic Russian phrases (written in Cyrillic, transliteration, practical transcription) with their English equivalents.
Below are the texts of three popular children New Year songs: "Yolochka" and "V lesu rodilas' yolochka" are given in Cyrillic and transliteration, "Jingle Bells" is available in English original, in Russian translation and transliterated.
Ya imeyu vozmozhnost' kupit' kozu, no ne imeyu zhelaniya".
www.learningrussian.com /phrases/xmas.htm   (796 words)

  
 Information about Russian Language with little dictionary.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
You will need it to find out where each letter is situated on the keyboard.
In Russia we have indicated the both letters (Latin and Cyrillic) on every key and we must only change the configuration to type them, but since you don't have the same keyboard layout, it will not be very easy to guess where each letter is located.
Ya by hotyel / hotyela (woman speaking) kogda-nibud posetit Rossiyu.
www.roxana.spb.ru /russian.htm   (459 words)

  
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It is a key fact that all 8-bit Cyrillic text encodings include and respect the ASCII standard where 7-bit characters are concerned.
Imagine, for example, that, in the 8-bit Cyrillic text encoding, the octet number hex 8b (= decimal 139) is for non-text graphic purposes or else is undefined.
The 34th character is a Cyrillic apostrophe, a "modifier letter" that has various roles, among them those of the hard sign of Russian.
topo.math.u-psud.fr /~lcs/ASCII-Cyrillic/ascii-cy.htm   (2603 words)

  
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However, the # Mac OS Cyrillic character set uses the standard control characters # at 0x00-0x1F and 0x7F.
Before Mac OS 9.0, there were two separate Slavic Cyrillic # encodings: # # 1.
All of the characters in Mac OS # Cyrillic that are also in the Mac OS Roman encoding are at the # same code point in both; this improves application compatibility.
www.unicode.org /Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/CYRILLIC.TXT   (717 words)

  
 Re: Cyrillic -
It's a special sort of titlo with a small > letter underneath it and the whole thing acts like a combining mark.
Historically YA is a glyph variant of LITTLE YUS, not of IOTIFIED A, I am told.
So given that we have already encoded YA and LITTLE YUS (unavoidable, really, considering how different they look), IOTIFIED A has no representation.
www.mail-archive.com /unicode@unicode.org/msg02232.html   (184 words)

  
 Softpanorama Cyrillic to Latin Symmetrical Transliteration Algorithm
Usage of Cyrillic alphabet lead to another drag on resources -- the necessity to install and use a special codepage and localized version of a word processor and other software.
Also working with HTML in many non-localized editors in some circumstances can lead to conversion of Cyrillic letters into hex equivalents (saving in Netscape, etc.).
The author is deeply grateful to Stanislav V. Fjodorov for his article on transliteration of Cyrillic alphabet, published in the newsgroup fido7.ru.english.
www.softpanorama.org /Articles/sp_tr_algorithm.shtml   (783 words)

  
 RUSSIAN ARTICLES THROUGH EMAIL
Therefore those who cannot receieve plain text messages directly in Cyrillic may receive messages in KOI-7 and then use one of these programs to see the message in Cyrillic.
Yet it is deficient in three letters: e and E with two dots over them and upper case hard sign which looks like b with the upper part extended to the left.
Moreover the Cyrillic letters are not stored in the font file in alphabetic order, so it is more difficult to program a sort.
www.friends-partners.org /oldfriends/language/rpaine/subscrib.htm   (1084 words)

  
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% USERDOC.CYR February 1990 % % Header file with cyrillic definitions for use by USERDOC.TEX, which is the % AMSFonts User's Guide.
Yu & yu \cr \+{\cyr Ya} &{\cyr ya} &\
Ya & ya \cr \+{\cyr \Dz} &{\cyr \dz} &\
www.uic.edu /depts/accc/software/tex/miscfiles/userdoc.cyr   (468 words)

  
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This input method allows to type Cyrillic characters by simulating a cyrillic keyboard layout on top of a qwerty keyboard.
If your keyboard does not havec a qwerty layout, too bad, you can still use this input method, but the layout will not be the same as on a cyrillic keyboard.
Here is the correspondance table between input keys and cyrillic characters.
www.eleves.ens.fr /home/george/info/prg/termim-doc/cyrillic.txt   (102 words)

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