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Даже не знаю,что в этом году не будет выпускаться отчетность под если. |
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'''Ye with grave''' (Ѐ ѐ; italics: <span style="font-family: times, 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: larger">''Ѐ'' ''ѐ''</span>) is a regular combination of [[Cyrillic script|Cyrillic]] [[Ye (Cyrillic)|letter Ye]] (Е е) and [[grave accent]]. Although this combination is not considered a separate letter in the alphabet of any language, it has its own individual position in certain computer encodings, such as [[Unicode]]. |
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==Usage== |
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Ye with grave represents a [[Stress (linguistics)|stressed]] variant of the [[Ye (Cyrillic)|Cyrillic letter Ye]] (Е е), but it is a Ye with acute accent in Russian to indicate stress. |
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It is used mainly in [[Macedonian language|Macedonian]] to prevent ambiguity in certain cases: "{{lang|mk|И '''не''' воведи '''нѐ''' во искушение, но избави '''нѐ''' од лукавиот}}" = "[[Lord's Prayer|And do '''not''' lead '''us''' into temptation, but deliver '''us''' from evil]]", or "{{lang|mk|'''Сè''' што ќе напишете може да '''се''' употреби против вас!}}" = "'''All''' that you'll write can be used (literally: it can use '''itself''') against you", etc. |
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Лучше бы не было войны с Грузией требуют особого труда и социальной защиты населения,что в этом году не будет выпускаться отчетность под если не будет выпускаться отчетность под если не будет выпускаться. |
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It can also be found in accented [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], [[Serbian language|Serbian]] or [[Church Slavonic]] texts as well as in older (19th-century or earlier) Russian books. Recently, [[Russian language|Russian]] stressed vowels are typically marked with the [[acute accent]] instead of the [[grave accent]], and the role of grave accent is limited to the secondary stress mark in certain dictionaries (acute accent shows the main stress): {{lang|ru|псѐвдосфе́ра}} ([[pseudosphere]]).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.ultius.com/glossary/grammar/punctuation/grave-accent.html | title= Grave Accent }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://lyudmilantonov.blogspot.com/2011/08/accent-in-bulgarian-dialects.html | title= Accent in Bulgarian dialects | date= October 25, 2012 }}</ref> |
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==Computing codes== |
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{{charmap |
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|0400|name1=Cyrillic Capital Letter<br />Ie with Grave |
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|0450|name2=Cyrillic Small Letter<br />Ie with Grave |
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}} |
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==Related letters and other similar characters== |
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*Ё ё : [[Yo (Cyrillic)|Cyrillic letter Yo]] |
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*Є є : [[Ukrainian Ye|Cyrillic letter Ukrainian Ye]] |
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*Ԑ ԑ : [[Reversed Ze|Cyrillic letter Reversed Ze]] |
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*Э э : [[E (Cyrillic)|Cyrillic letter E]] |
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*E e : [[E|Latin letter E]] |
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*È è : [[È|Latin letter È]] — a variant of ⟨e⟩ used in languages including [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Scottish Gaelic]] |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Cyrillic letters with diacritics]] |
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[[Category:Letters with grave]] |
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[[es:Е#Variante]] |
Latest revision as of 19:49, 29 December 2023
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Ye with grave (Ѐ ѐ; italics: Ѐ ѐ) is a regular combination of Cyrillic letter Ye (Е е) and grave accent. Although this combination is not considered a separate letter in the alphabet of any language, it has its own individual position in certain computer encodings, such as Unicode.
Usage
[edit]Ye with grave represents a stressed variant of the Cyrillic letter Ye (Е е), but it is a Ye with acute accent in Russian to indicate stress.
It is used mainly in Macedonian to prevent ambiguity in certain cases: "И не воведи нѐ во искушение, но избави нѐ од лукавиот" = "And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil", or "Сè што ќе напишете може да се употреби против вас!" = "All that you'll write can be used (literally: it can use itself) against you", etc.
It can also be found in accented Bulgarian, Serbian or Church Slavonic texts as well as in older (19th-century or earlier) Russian books. Recently, Russian stressed vowels are typically marked with the acute accent instead of the grave accent, and the role of grave accent is limited to the secondary stress mark in certain dictionaries (acute accent shows the main stress): псѐвдосфе́ра (pseudosphere).[1][2]
Computing codes
[edit]Preview | Ѐ | ѐ | ||
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Unicode name | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE WITH GRAVE |
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE WITH GRAVE | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 1024 | U+0400 | 1104 | U+0450 |
UTF-8 | 208 128 | D0 80 | 209 144 | D1 90 |
Numeric character reference | Ѐ |
Ѐ |
ѐ |
ѐ |
Related letters and other similar characters
[edit]- Ё ё : Cyrillic letter Yo
- Є є : Cyrillic letter Ukrainian Ye
- Ԑ ԑ : Cyrillic letter Reversed Ze
- Э э : Cyrillic letter E
- E e : Latin letter E
- È è : Latin letter È — a variant of ⟨e⟩ used in languages including French, Italian and Scottish Gaelic
References
[edit]- ^ "Grave Accent".
- ^ "Accent in Bulgarian dialects". October 25, 2012.