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    I (Cyrillic) (redirect from И)
    furthermore, is sometimes indistinguishable from Шш. ⟨И⟩ is pronounced [ɨ] in ⟨жи⟩ (sounds like ⟨жы⟩ [ʐɨ]), ⟨ши⟩ (sounds like ⟨шы⟩ [ʂɨ]) and ⟨ци⟩ (sounds like...
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  • ґ и → і in жи, чжи, чи, ши (ri, zhi, chi, shi) still и is used Syllables without initial consonant start with ї (yi, yin, ying → ї, їнь, їн). ы → и ъ...
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    зе (ze)   /z/ ziua = зиуа И и i, ii[citation needed] и (i) ii used at end of word, i elsewhere /i/ codrii = кодрий Й й i и скурт (i scurt) before and...
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    certain forms of the auxiliary verb буц, buts, 'be' (e.g. сом, som, 'am'; ши, shi, 'are'; etc.) and the formation of negative forms (e.g. нє сом, n'e som...
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  • Cyrillic: а, и (from Common Slavic *ы), о, and у or transliterated as a, y (from Common Slavic *y), o, and u) Soft vowels (in Cyrillic: е, і and и (from Common...
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    1521 Neacșu's letter. Initial vs. non-initial shapes: Є/Е, Ѻ/О, Оу/Ꙋ, Ꙗ/Ѧ. Й is hardly a separate letter of the alphabet; the letters І, Ю, Ȣ and Ѡ also...
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  • transcribe shi (Polivanov: си) as ши and ji (Polivanov: дзи) as джи. This is inadvisable for use in Russian, because ши is actually pronounced like шы in...
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    taak У U · · − у-нес-лоо u-nes-loh Ф F · · − · фи-ли-моон-чик fi-li-mone-tchik Х H · · · · хи-ми-чи-те khi-mi-tchi-te Ц C − · − · цаа-пли-наа-ши, цаа-пли-хоо-дят...
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  • -вши, always used before -сь), some whose stem ends with a consonant, with -ши. For reflexive verbs, the suffix -сь remains at the very end of the word;...
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  • ⟨gunk⟩ гунъ /ɡuŋ/ "duke". The back vowel [ʊ] is transliterated у after the uvulars, and ӯ after other consonants (see Table below). Syllable-final consonants...
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  • [i] or [ɪ] (after soft consonants, written ⟨и⟩) or [ɨ] or [ɪ̈] (after hard consonants, written ⟨ы⟩, except ⟨ши⟩, ⟨жи⟩). Nevertheless, in rapid colloquial...
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    Матаруге, Мацуре, Муго- ши, Кричкови, Ћићи и прави Власи, који се често помињу као имена братстава и племена. Поред њих још и Шпањи, најстарији ..." (Popović...
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  • ‍ᠠ ‍ᠠ᠋ a а /a/ ᠡ ᠡ‍ ‍ᠡ‍ ‍ᠡ ‍ᠡ᠋ e э /ə/ ᠢ ᠢ‍ ‍ᠢ‍ ‍ᠢ i и /i/ ᠣ ᠣ‍ ‍ᠣ‍ ‍ᠣ o о /ɔ/ ᠦ ᡠ‍ ‍ᡠ᠊᠋‍ ‍᠊ᡠ u у /u/ ᠨ ᠨ‍ ‍ᠨ‍ ‍ᠨ᠋‍ ‍ᠨ ‍ᠨ᠎ n н /n/ ᠩ — ‍ᠩ‍ ‍ᠩ ng нг /ŋ/...
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  • not. Some utilize only one tone. Finals are grouped into subsets а (a), и (i), у (u) and юй (ü). Syllables with final о have multiple counterparts in different...
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