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- {{Short description|Cyrillic letter used in various languages}} ...switched to the [[Latin alphabet]]. The Azeri and some other Latin-derived alphabets contain a letter of identical appearance ([[Ə|Ə/ə]]). ...3 KB (397 words) - 10:22, 3 June 2025
- ...near-close front unrounded vowel]] {{IPA|/ɪ/}}. All of the languages it is used in also use its [[İ|dotted counterpart İ]] while not using the basic [[I|La .../ɯ/]]}}.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Erdal |first=Marcel |title=A Grammar of Old Turkic |date=2004 |publisher=Brill |isbn=9004102949 |location=Boston |pages=52 |la ...4 KB (622 words) - 02:39, 17 May 2025
- {{Short description|Cyrillic letter used for /ŋ/ in various languages}} ...s form is derived from the [[En (Cyrillic)|Cyrillic letter En]] (Н н) by adding a descender to the right leg. ...3 KB (407 words) - 09:42, 27 June 2025
- {{short description|Latin letter I with dot above; used in Turkic languages}} ...ximant]] {{IPA|/j/}} and the diphthongs {{IPA|/ɪj/}} and {{IPA|/əj/}}. All languages that use it also use its [[Dotless I|dotless counterpart I]], but not the b ...4 KB (540 words) - 15:43, 20 May 2025
- The [[Kyrgyz language]] is written in the [[Kyrgyz alphabets|Kyrgyz alphabet]], a modification of [[Cyrillic script|Cyrillic]]. There is ...ry in line with other Turkic-speaking nations. Osmonaliyev was reprimanded by President [[Sadyr Japarov]] who then clarified that Kyrgyzstan had no plans ...6 KB (860 words) - 13:45, 12 May 2025
- {{Short description|Letter in mostly Turkic-Latin script}} ...d for a [[voiced uvular fricative]] {{IPAblink|ʁ}}. All orthographies that used the letter were phased out, and it is not supported in all Latin [[fonts]]. ...6 KB (764 words) - 06:04, 9 June 2025
- ...se letter {{angbr|y}} represents the same sound. Similarly, {{angbr|ы}} is used for {{angbr|y}} in the [[Cyrillic transcriptions of Polish|cyrillisation of ...[[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] and [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]], {{Angbr|ы}} is used to represent the [[close back unrounded vowel]] /ɯ/ instead. ...9 KB (1,288 words) - 13:19, 20 May 2025
- ...[[Serbo-Croatian]], and '''strešica''' in [[Slovene language|Slovene]]) is used in various contexts, usually denoting the [[voiceless postalveolar affricat ...age|Lithuanian]], [[Pomak language|Pomak]], and [[Berber language|Berber]] alphabets.<ref name="HE">{{cite encyclopedia | url=https://www.enciklopedija.hr/clana ...6 KB (713 words) - 11:47, 8 June 2025
- | fam1 = [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] | fam2 = [[Common Turkic languages|Common Turkic]] ...16 KB (1,822 words) - 20:40, 30 May 2025
- .../u>rl", which in these languages phonetically could be written: /görl/. In languages without such vowels, the character is known as an "[[o]] with [[Diaeresis ( ...distinguish between [[Vowel#Height|open and closed]] ö-sounds. It is also used when confusion with other symbols could occur, on maps for instance. The Da ...14 KB (2,079 words) - 16:47, 19 October 2025
- ...and square brackets for phonetic transcription. Angle brackets may also be used to set off characters in the original script. Conventions and author prefer ...nscription if the relations between letters and sounds are similar in both languages. ...15 KB (1,794 words) - 12:39, 15 November 2025
- ...l Asian languages. In the International Phonetic Alphabet, it is sometimes used to represent the [[open central unrounded vowel]]. ...tonian]],<ref>{{cite book |last1=Abondolo |first1=Daniel |title=The Uralic Languages |date=2015 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-136-13508-8 |page=118 |url=http ...18 KB (2,454 words) - 15:39, 16 November 2025
- {{Short description|Siberian Turkic language}}{{Infobox language | fam1 = [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] ...16 KB (1,947 words) - 13:41, 22 April 2025
- {{Short description|Kipchak Turkic language of the North Caucasus}}{{Refimprove|date=August 2009}} | fam1 = [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] ...12 KB (1,523 words) - 08:53, 3 June 2025
- ...ean Tatar language|Crimean Tatar]], [[Tatar language|Tatar]], and [[Kazakh alphabets#Latin script|Kazakh]]. It traditionally represented the [[voiced velar fric ...ive vowels are not separated with a ğ, but in speech they may be separated by a [[glottal stop]], e.g. {{lang|tr|cemaat}} or {{lang|tr|cemaât}}, which ma ...12 KB (1,714 words) - 20:55, 26 June 2025
- ...a ligature of ''o'' and ''e'' used in the modern French and medieval Latin alphabets ...ometimes representing 'oe', appearing in some Germanic, Turkic, and Uralic languages ...3 KB (400 words) - 18:45, 9 April 2025
- ...n the [[Turkish alphabet]] and [[Azerbaijani alphabet|Azerbaijani]]. It is used to write the [[Gagauz language]]. ...ditor-first1=Lars|editor-last2=Csató|editor-first2=Éva Á.|title=The Turkic Languages|author=Astrid Menz|chapter=chapter 16. Gagauz|year=2022|location=|publisher ...13 KB (1,789 words) - 13:22, 18 June 2025
- {{Short description|1920s–30s Soviet Latin alphabet for Turkic languages}} | languages = [[Turkic languages]] ...18 KB (2,484 words) - 13:23, 2 April 2025
- {{Short description|Group of Western Siberian languages}} ...rl=http://archive.org/details/finnougrianlangu0000hajd |title=Finno-Ugrian Languages and Peoples |date=1975 |location=London|publisher=Deutsch |isbn=978-0-233-9 ...8 KB (1,165 words) - 13:13, 9 March 2025
- ...ell. It is a common [[Western world|Western]] [[trope (literature)|trope]] used in book covers, film titles, comic book lettering, [[art]]work for [[comput .../span>) is also sometimes used for G.<ref> A reversed hammer and sickle is used for the word-finishing Gs on the poster for ''[[The Russians Are Coming, th ...10 KB (1,245 words) - 12:43, 9 March 2025