- The
palochka or
palotchka (Ӏ ӏ; italic: Ӏ ӏ) (Russian: палочка, tr.
palochka, IPA: [ˈpaɫətɕkə],
literally "a stick") is a
letter in the
Cyrillic script...
- for
various languages of the Caucasus,
along with the soft sign and the
palochka, the hard sign is a
modifier letter, used
extensively in
forming digraphs...
- Khak****ian Che Ҹ Che with
vertical stroke Ҽ
Abkhazian Che Ҍ
Semisoft sign Ӏ
Palochka Cyrillic letters used in the past Ꙗ Iotated A Ѥ Iotated E Ѧ Small yus Ѫ...
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Medieval defensive towers of
Chechnya and Ingushetia; the
letter "I" (
palochka) is not
actually capital,
denoting a
phoneme distinct from the one transcribed...
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Small Letter Abkhazian Che with
descender 0599 U+04C0 Ӏ
Cyrillic Letter Palochka 0600 U+04C1 Ӂ
Cyrillic Capital Letter Zhe with
breve 0601 U+04C2 ӂ Cyrillic...
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dissolution of the
separatist state. Lower-case
palochka, ⟨ӏ⟩, is
found in handwriting. Usually,
palochka uppercase and
lowercase forms consistent in print...
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glottal stop, such as the
Hebrew letter aleph ⟨א⟩ and the
Cyrillic letter palochka ⟨Ӏ⟩, used in
several Caucasian languages. The
Arabic script uses hamza...
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addition to its use with vowels, the soft sign, like the hard sign and the
palochka, is emplo**** in many
languages as
digraphs to
represent consonant sounds...
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Cyrillic letter Short I Ј ј :
Cyrillic letter Je Ӏ ӏ :
Cyrillic letter Palochka Ꙇ ꙇ :
Cyrillic letter Iota The
dictionary definition of І at Wiktionary...
- Essentially, it is the
Russian alphabet plus one
additional letter called palochka (stick, Ӏ). As that
letter cannot be
typed with
common keyboard layouts...