Draft:Hard sign with diaresis and macron
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Hard sign with diaeresis and macron (Ъ̈̄, ъ̈̄) is a letter of the Cyrillic script
References[edit]
Not to be confused with Ь
Language[edit]
This letter is used in 10 different languages.
Computing codes[edit]
Ъ ъ Hard Sign ¨ Combining Diaresis Accent ¯ Combining Macron Accent Ꟊ Cyrillic small letter Neutral Yer with Macron
Letters is Sign "for signature"[edit]
Soft sign Hard sign Sign
Languages[edit]
Wakhi Abhkaz Old Komi Old Romanian Old 6 more
Letters with high right breve serif[edit]
Dje with high right breve serif Char with high right breve serif Shha with high right breve serif
Hard sign (User:Kepler-1229b)[edit]
The letter Ъ ъ (italics Ъ, ъ) of the Cyrillic script is known as er goläm (ер голям – "big er") in the Bulgarian alphabet, as the hard sign (Russian: твёрдый знак, romanized: tvördý znak, pronounced [ˈtvʲɵrdɨj ˈznak], Rusyn: твердый знак, romanized: tverdyj znak) in the modern Russian and Rusyn alphabets (although in Rusyn, ъ could also be known as ір), as the debelo jer (дебело їер, "fat er") in pre-reform Serbian orthography,[1] and as ayirish belgisi in the Uzbek Cyrillic alphabet. The letter is called back yer or back jer and yor or jor in the pre-reform Russian orthography, in Old East Slavic, and in Old Church Slavonic.
Hard sign is used in the Russian, Belarusian alphabets.
Macron[edit]
¯ The bar is insert by letter
Examples[edit]
Ā, ā - Ē ē - Ī ī - Ō ō - Ū ū