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A with circumflex (Cyrillic)

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A with circumflex
Usage
Writing systemCyrillic
TypeAlphabetic

A with circumflex (А̂ а̂; italics:А̂ а̂) is aCyrillic letter, In all its forms itlooks exactly like theLatin letter A with circumflex ( â Â â), used in theUdege alphabet which was created for theUdege language.[1] The letter was made and used in the most common version of the alphabet: theKhabarovsk version.[2][3]

Usage

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Nineteenth century polymathMykhailo Maksymovych used anorthography for the Ukrainian language based onetymological principles of spelling, which included the letter А̂ .[4]

This letter is also used in some dialects of South Slavic languages such asBulgarian andSerbian (e.g.гла̂ва orкра̂к).[5]

Computing codes

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Being a relatively recent letter, not present in any legacy 8-bit Cyrillic encoding, the letter А̂ is not represented directly by aprecomposed character inUnicode either; it has to becomposed asА+◌̂ (U+0302).[citation needed]


Character information
PreviewАа̂
Unicode nameCYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ACYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ACOMBINING CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechex
Unicode1040U+04101072U+0430770U+0302
UTF-8208 144D0 90208 176D0 B0204 130CC 82
Numeric character referenceААаа̂̂
Named character referenceАа

Related letters and other similar characters

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References

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  1. ^Simonov & Kyalundzyuga 1998, p. 39.
  2. ^Mankov, Alexander (2019-06-30)."The dialect of Gammalsvenskby: compiling a dictionary of an unexplored language (kruka-bäinatär — kǖḷ)".St. Tikhons' University Review. Series III. Philology.59:104–122.doi:10.15382/sturiii201959.104-122.ISSN 1991-6485.
  3. ^Kjalundzjuga, Valentina Tunsjanovna; Majewicz, Alfred Franciszek; Simonov, Mihail Dmitr'evič (1998).A Kyalundzyuga - Simonov dictionary of the Udeghe (Udihe) language: Udeghe - Russian - Udeghe: preprint. Vol. 1. Monograph Series / International Institute of Ethnolinguistic and Oriental Studies, Stęszew (in English and Russian). Stęszew: IIEOS. p. 39.ISBN 978-83-902273-8-2.
  4. ^REMY, Johannes."The Ukrainian Alphabet As a Political Question in the Russian Empire Before 1876".researchgate.net.
  5. ^Antonov, Lyudmil."Accent in Bulgarian dialects".Bulgarian language. Retrieved2024-11-10.

Works cited

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  • Симонов, Михаилом Д.; Кялундзюга, Валентина Т. (1998). Alfred F. Majewicz, International Institute of Ethnolinguistics and Oriental Studies (IIEOS) (ed.).Кялундзюги-Симонова Словарь удэгейского языка удэгейско-русско-удэгейский (Препринт) (in Russian). Vol. I. Alfred F. Majewicz.ISBN 83-902273-8-X.ISSN 1230-3283.
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