Komi Sje
| Komi Sje | |
|---|---|
| Ԍ ԍ | |
|  | |
| Usage | |
| Writing system | Cyrillic | 
| Type | Alphabetic | 
| Language of origin | Komi language | 
| Sound values | [ɕ] | 
| History | |
| Time period | 1921–1931 | 
Komi Sje (Ԍ ԍ; italics: Ԍ ԍ) is a letter of the Molodtsov alphabet, a version of the Cyrillic alphabet that was used to write the Komi language in the 1920s. It represented the voiceless alveolo-palatal sibilant /ɕ/,[1] somewhat like the pronunciation of ⟨sh⟩ in "shoe".
Although it looks like the Latin letter G (G g G g), it is unrelated and is more related to the Latin letter C.
Computing codes
| Preview | Ԍ | ԍ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unicode name | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI SJE | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI SJE | ||
| Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex | 
| Unicode | 1292 | U+050C | 1293 | U+050D | 
| UTF-8 | 212 140 | D4 8C | 212 141 | D4 8D | 
| Numeric character reference | Ԍ | Ԍ | ԍ | ԍ | 
See also
- С́ с́ : Cyrillic letter Sje
- Ҫ ҫ : Cyrillic letter Es with descender
- Г г : Cyrillic Ge
- Cyrillic characters in Unicode
References
- ^ "Unicode Character "Ԍ" (U+050C)". Compart. Oak Brook, IL: Compart AG. 2021. Retrieved 2024-02-29.




