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A with ogonek (Cyrillic)

A with ogonek (Cyrillic)

Cyrillic letter formerly used in Polish and Lithuanian


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]

1867 Lithuanian Cyrillic alphabet by Juška
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  1. "Элемэнтар̌ъ для дзеци вейскихъ". January 18, 1865 via Internet Archive.
  2. "Грамматыка е̨зыка польскего. На кляссэ̨ I". Въ друкарни р̌а̨довэй пр̌и коммиссыи р̌а̨довэй осьвецэня публичнэго. January 18, 1866 via Internet Archive.

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