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Cyrillic letter
Cyrillic letter Schwa with diaeresis
Phonetic usage:
[ɘ]
The Cyrillic script
Slavic letters
А
А̀
А̂
А̄
Ӓ
Б
В
Г
Ґ
Д
Ђ
Ѓ
Е
Ѐ
Е̄
Е̂
Ё
Є
Ж
З
З́
Ѕ
И
І
Ї
Ꙇ
Ѝ
И̂
Ӣ
Й
Ј
К
Л
Љ
М
Н
Њ
О
О̀
О̂
Ō
Ӧ
П
Р
С
С́
Т
Ћ
Ќ
У
У̀
У̂
Ӯ
Ў
Ӱ
Ф
Х
Ц
Ч
Џ
Ш
Щ
Ꙏ
Ъ
Ъ̀
Ы
Ь
Ѣ
Э
Ю
Ю̀
Я
Я̀
Non-Slavic letters
Ӑ
А̊
А̃
Ӓ̄
Ӕ
Ә
Ә́
Ә̃
Ӛ
В̌
Ԝ
Г̑
Г̇
Г̣
Г̌
Г̂
Г̆
Г̈
Ҕ
Ғ
Ӻ
Ғ̌
Ӷ
Д́
Д̌
Д̈
Д̣
Д̆
Ӗ
Е̃
Ё̄
Є̈
Ԑ
Ԑ̈
Җ
Ӝ
Ӂ
Ж̣
Ҙ
Ӟ
З̌
З̣
З̆
Ӡ
И̃
Ӥ
Ҋ
Қ
Ӄ
Ҡ
Ҟ
Ҝ
К̣
Ԛ
ᴫ
Л́
Ӆ
Ԯ
Ԓ
Л̈
Ӎ
ᵸ
Н́
Ӊ
Ң
Ԩ
Ӈ
Ҥ
О̆
О̃
Ӧ̄
Ө
Ө̄
Ө́
Ө̆
Ӫ
Ԥ
П̈
Ҏ
Р̌
С̌
Ҫ
С̣
С̱
Т́
Т̈
Т̌
Т̇
Т̣
Ҭ
У̃
Ӳ
У̊
Ӱ̄
Ұ
Ү
Ү́
Х̣
Х̱
Х̮
Х̑
Х̌
Ҳ
Ӽ
Ӿ
Һ
Һ̈
Ԧ
Ц̌
Ц̈
Ҵ
Ҷ
Ҷ̣
Ӵ
Ӌ
Ҹ
Ч̇
Ч̣
Ҽ
Ҿ
Ш̣
ꚜ
Ы̆
Ы̄
Ӹ
ꚝ
Ҍ
Ҩ
Э̆
Э̄
Э̇
Ӭ
Ӭ́
Ӭ̄
Ю̆
Ю̈
Ю̄
Я̆
Я̄
Я̈
Ӏ
ʼ
ˮ
Archaic or unused letters
А̨
Б̀
Б̣
Б̱
В̀
Г̀
Г̧
Г̄
Г̓
Г̆
Ҕ̀
Ҕ̆
Ԁ
Д̓
Д̀
Д̨
Ԃ
Ꚁ
Ꙣ
Е̇
Е̨
Ж̀
Ж̑
Ꙃ
Ꙅ
Џ̆
Ꚅ
Ꚅ̆
Ꙁ
З̀
З̑
Ԅ
Ԇ
Ꚉ
Ԫ
Ꚃ
Ꚕ
І̂
І̣
І̨
Ј̵
Ј̃
Ꙉ
К̓
К̀
К̆
Ӄ̆
К̑
К̇
К̈
К̄
Ԟ
К̂
Л̀
Ԡ
Ꙥ
Ԉ
Л̑
Л̇
Ԕ
М̀
М̃
Ꙧ
Н̀
Н̄
Н̧
Н̃
Ԋ
Ԣ
Н̡
Ѻ
Ꙩ
Ꙫ
Ꙭ
ꙮ
Ꚙ
Ꚛ
П̓
П̀
П́
Ҧ
П̧
П̑
Ҁ
Ԛ̆
Р́
Р̀
Р̃
Ԗ
С̀
С̈
Ԍ
Ҫ̓
Т̓
Т̀
Ԏ
Т̑
Ꚋ
Т̧
Ꚍ
Ꚍ̆
ОУ
Ꙋ
У̇
У̨
ꙋ́
Ф̑
Ф̓
Х́
Х̀
Х̆
Х̇
Х̧
Х̾
Х̓
һ̱
Ѡ
Ꙍ
Ѽ
Ѿ
Ꙡ
Ц̀
Ц́
Ц̓
Ꚏ
Ꚏ̆
Ꚑ
Ч́
Ч̀
Ч̆
Ч̑
Ч̓
Ԭ
Ꚓ
Ꚇ
Ꚇ̆
Ҽ̆
Ш̀
Ш̆
Ш̑
Щ̆
Ꚗ
Ꚗ̆
Ъ̄
Ъ̈
Ъ̈̄
Ꙑ
Ы̂
Ы̃
Ѣ́
Ѣ̈
Ѣ̆
Ꙓ
Э̨
Э̂
Ꙕ
Ю̂
Ꙗ
Я̈
Я̂
Я̨
Ԙ
Ѥ
Ѧ
Ꙙ
Ѫ
Ꙛ
Ѩ
Ꙝ
Ѭ
Ѯ
Ѱ
Ѳ
Ѵ
Ѷ
Ꙟ
List of Cyrillic letters
List of Cyrillic multigraphs
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