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- Izhitsa abstract "Izhitsa (Ѵ, ѵ; Russian: И́жица) is a letter of the early Cyrillic alphabet and several later alphabets, usually the last in the row. It originates from the Greek letter ypsilon (Υ, υ) and was used in words and names derived from or via the Greek language, such as кѵрилъ (kürilǔ, "Cyril") or флаѵии (flavii, "Flavius"). It represented the sounds /i/ or /v/ as normal letters и and в, respectively. The Glagolitic alphabet has a corresponding letter with the name izhitsa as well (Ⱛ, ⱛ). Also, izhitsa in its standard form or, most often, in a tailed variant (similar to Latin "y") was a part of a digraph оѵ/оу representing sound /u/. The digraph is known as Cyrillic "uk", and today's Cyrillic letter u originates from its simplified form.The letter's traditional name, izhitsa (ижица), is explained as a diminutive either of the word иго (igo, "yoke"), due to the letter's shape, or of иже (izhe, "which"), the name of the main Cyrillic and Glagolitic letters for the same sound, /i/.The numeral value of Cyrillic izhitsa is 400. Glagolitic izhitsa has no numeral value. Church Slavonic editions printed in Russia use a tailed variant of the letter for the numeral purpose, whereas editions from Serbia or Romania (including books in the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet), as well as early printed books from Ukraine, prefer a basic form of the letter without the tail.".
- Izhitsa thumbnail Izhitsa.svg?width=300.
- Izhitsa wikiPageExternalLink berdnikov2.pdf.
- Izhitsa wikiPageID "1180019".
- Izhitsa wikiPageRevisionID "571726559".
- Izhitsa hasPhotoCollection Izhitsa.
- Izhitsa heading "Cyrillic letter Izhitsa".
- Izhitsa numeral "400".
- Izhitsa ulc "4750477".
- Izhitsa uuc "4740476".
- Izhitsa comment "Izhitsa (Ѵ, ѵ; Russian: И́жица) is a letter of the early Cyrillic alphabet and several later alphabets, usually the last in the row. It originates from the Greek letter ypsilon (Υ, υ) and was used in words and names derived from or via the Greek language, such as кѵрилъ (kürilǔ, "Cyril") or флаѵии (flavii, "Flavius"). It represented the sounds /i/ or /v/ as normal letters и and в, respectively. The Glagolitic alphabet has a corresponding letter with the name izhitsa as well (Ⱛ, ⱛ).".
- Izhitsa label "Ischiza".
- Izhitsa label "Izhitsa".
- Izhitsa label "Ižica".
- Izhitsa label "Ѵ".
- Izhitsa label "Ѵ".
- Izhitsa label "Ѵ".
- Izhitsa label "Ѵ".
- Izhitsa label "Ѵ".
- Izhitsa label "Ѵ".
- Izhitsa label "Ѵ".
- Izhitsa sameAs Ѵ.
- Izhitsa sameAs Ischiza.
- Izhitsa sameAs Ѵ.
- Izhitsa sameAs Ѵ.
- Izhitsa sameAs Ižica.
- Izhitsa sameAs Ѵ.
- Izhitsa sameAs Ѵ.
- Izhitsa sameAs Ѵ.
- Izhitsa sameAs m.04dznm.
- Izhitsa sameAs Q650565.
- Izhitsa sameAs Q650565.
- Izhitsa wasDerivedFrom Izhitsa?oldid=571726559.
- Izhitsa depiction Izhitsa.svg.
- Izhitsa isPrimaryTopicOf Izhitsa.