A with ogonek (Cyrillic)
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A with ogonek (А̨ а̨; italics: А̨ а̨; sound: [ã, ɑ̃]) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet used in the Lithuanian Cyrillic alphabet and Polish Cyrillic alphabet,[1][2][3] used after the failed January Uprising and a subsequent ban on the Latin script until 1904.[4]
Computing codes
[edit]Form | Appearance | Components | Code | |
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Majuscule | А̨ | U+0410 А |
U+0328 ◌̨ |
U+0410
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Minuscule | а̨ | U+0430 а |
U+0328 ◌̨ |
U+0430
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- ^ "Элемэнтар̌ъ для дзеци вейскихъ". January 18, 1865 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Хрэстоматия вейска чили збюр выписов з рожных польских ауторов". January 18, 1867 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Грамматыка е̨зыка польскего. На кляссэ̨ I". Въ друкарни р̌а̨довэй пр̌и коммиссыи р̌а̨довэй осьвецэня публичнэго. January 18, 1866 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Lithuania - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Third Partition, Russian Revolution, League of Nations, Klaipėda | Britannica". www.britannica.com.