Ukrainian Ye

Ye (Є, є) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet, used in Ukrainian and Rusyn languages to represent /je/, or the iotated vowel sound /e/ after a palatalized consonant. In Old East Slavic it represents /e/ without palatalization (a palatalized /e/ in Old East Slavic is represented by ) and is interchangeable with as a typographic variant. The United States Federal Geographic Data Committee uses a similar character to represent the Cambrian P... more
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