"Y (Cyrillic)" redirects here. For the cyrillic character У (lowercase: у), see U (Cyrillic). For the cyrillic character Ү (lowercase: ү), see Ue (Cyrillic).
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Cyrillic letter
Cyrillic letter Yery
Phonetic usage:
[ɨ] [ɯ] [ə] [ɤ]
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
г̊
Ҕ
Ғ
Ӻ
Ғ̌
ғ̊
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
к̊
қ̊
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
х̊
Ӿ
ӿ̊
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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Yeru or Eru (Ы ы; italics: Ыы), usually called Y[ɨ] in modern Russian or Yery or Ery historically and in modern Church Slavonic, is a letter in the Cyrillic script. It represents the close central unrounded vowel /ɨ/ (more rear or upper than i) after non-palatalised (hard) consonants in the Belarusian and Russian alphabets, and after any consonant in most of Rusyn standards, where it represents the unrounded close-mid back unrounded vowel sound.
The letter is usually romanised into English and most other West European languages as ⟨y⟩: Krylov (family name, Крылов). That spelling matches Polish, which uses ⟨y⟩ to represent a very similar sound. Russian ⟨ы⟩ is used to transliterate Polish ⟨y⟩ into Cyrillic: Maryla (Марыля). However, Latin ⟨y⟩ may be used for other purposes as well (such as for ⟨й⟩, or as part of digraphs, e.g. ⟨я⟩).
In most Turkic languages that use Cyrillic, ⟨ы⟩ represents the close back unrounded vowel /ɯ/, like in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, etc.
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Russian orthography until 1905 (called the Yaryzhka, after the Russian letter yery ы). The Kulishivka was adopted by Ukrainian publications, only to be banned...
(Ё ё) indicates /jo/. The Hard Sign¹ (Ъ ъ) indicates no palatalization². Yery (Ы ы) indicates [ɨ] (an allophone of /i/). The letter Ф is most often found...
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