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Ґ and ґ
Ghe with upturn ( Ґ ґ ; italics: < span style =" font-family: Palatino Linotype, Times New Roman, serif ; font-size: larger "> Ґ ґ </ span > ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
In Ukrainian, a voiced velar plosive is rarely present, and when present it is written with the Cyrillic letter Ghe with upturn ( Ґ ґ ).

Ґ and Cyrillic
Letters that arose from Gamma include the Roman C and G and the Cyrillic letters Г and Ґ.

Ґ and letter
* Linguistic and / or political inclinations of the designers of the system ( see, for example, the use — or disuse — of the letter Ґ for rendering the " G " of foreign words in the Ukrainian ).
Ukrainian officials often refer to him as Heorhiy Honhadze, as per the pronunciation of the letter Г ( H ) in Ukrainian, but not of the letter Ґ ( G ).
After a recent linguistic reform, Ukrainians have recovered the letter Ґ ( Ghe with upturn ) for G, a letter which had been banned during the Soviet Union.
The letter Ґ, which is now used for G and just named " Ghe " in Ukrainian, was re-introduced after the independence of Ukraine, instead of the letter Г ( used for G and named " Ghe " in Russian, but now named " He " and used for H in Ukrainian ).

Ґ and with
It is based on KOI8-R, which covers Russian and Bulgarian, but replaces eight graphic characters with four Ukrainian letters Ґ, Є, І, and Ї in both upper case and lower case.

ґ and letter
) orґ( in Ukrainian as additional letter with a slightly different pronunciation ).
The Ukrainian alphabet has the additional letter ґ, for representing, which appears in some Ukrainian words such as gryndžoly ( ґринджоли, ‘ sleigh ’) and gudzyk ( ґудзик, ‘ button ’).
However, the letter ґ appears almost exclusively in loan words, and is usually simply written г due to the relative unavailability of the letter.
The Ukrainian letter ge ґ was banned in the Soviet Union from 1933 until the period of Glasnost in 1990.
It would also have been usable for Ukrainian in the Soviet Union from 1933 – 1990, but it is missing the Ukrainian letter ge, ґ, which is required in Ukrainian orthography before and since, and during that period outside of Soviet Ukraine.
The letterґ › was eliminated from the Ukrainian alphabet in the Soviet orthographic reforms of 1933, its function subsumed into that of the letter ‹ г ›, pronounced in Ukrainian.
During the twentieth century, some Belarusian linguists, notably Yan Stankyevich, promoted both the reintroduction of the practice of pronouncing Latin ‹ g › in, at least, newly assimilated words, and the adoption of letterґ › to represent it.
For example, a code of alternative Belarusian orthography rules, based on the proposal of Vintsuk Vyachorka and published in 2005, has the optional letterґ › included in the alphabet, but its use is not obligatory and in any case it can be replaced by ‹ г ›.
So, for example, г ( Ukrainian He or Russian Ge ) is always represented by the transliteration g ; ґ ( Ukrainian letter Ge ) is represented by g ̀.
The Ukrainian letter ge ґ, and the phonetic combinations ль, льо, ля were eliminated, and Russian etymological forms were reintroduced ( for example, the use of-іа-in place of-ія -).
A revised orthography was published in 1990, reintroducing the letter ge ґ.

ґ and ge
Unique letters are ge ( ґ )— used for the less-common velar plosive sound, since in Ukrainian ( similar, although not exactly, to Dutch g ) the common Slavic г represents a glottal fricative — and yi ( ї ) or.

ґ and Ukrainian
However,ґ › continued to be used by Ukrainians in Galicia ( under Poland until 1939 ) and in the Ukrainian diaspora worldwide.

Cyrillic and letter
) Cyrillic is basically a true alphabet, but has syllabic letters for ( я, е, ю ); Coptic has a letter for.
Letters that arose from Alpha include the Latin A and the Cyrillic letter А.
* A ( Cyrillic ), the first letter of the Early Cyrillic alphabet
* Be ( Cyrillic ), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
Until 1945, Bulgarian orthography did not reveal this alternation and used the original Old Slavic Cyrillic letter yat (), which was commonly called двойно е ( dvoyno e ) at the time, to express the historical yat vowel or at least root vowels displaying the ya – e alternation.
For example, the Cyrillic letter Р is usually written as R in the Latin script, although in many cases it is not as simple as a one-for-one equivalence.
Letters that arose from Eta include the Latin H and the Cyrillic letter И.
Eta was also borrowed with the sound value of into the Cyrillic script, where it gave rise to the Cyrillic letter И.
* Г г: Cyrillic letter Ge
* Ѓ ѓ: Cyrillic letter Gje
* Ғ ғ: Cyrillic letter Ghayn
Unlike Cyrillic numerals, which inherited their numeric value from the corresponding Greek letter ( see Greek numerals ), Glagolitic letters were assigned values based on their native alphabetic order.
For instance, the letter yu Ⱓ is thought to have perhaps originally had the sound / u /, but was displaced by the adoption of an ow ligature Ⱆ under the influence of later Cyrillic.
The following table lists each letter in its modern order, showing an image of the letter ( round variant ), the corresponding modern Cyrillic letter, the approximate sound transcribed with the IPA, the name, and suggestions for its origin.
Letters that arose from this letter include the Roman I and J and the Cyrillic І ( І, і ), Yi ( Ї, ї ), Je ( Ј, ј ), and iotified letters ( e. g. Yu ( Ю, ю )).
Letters in other alphabets that stemmed from lambda include the Latin L and the Cyrillic letter El ( Л, л ).
* О о: Cyrillic letter O
* Psi ( Cyrillic ) ( Ѱ, ѱ ), a letter of the early Cyrillic alphabet, adopted from Greek
In phonetics, rhotic consonants, also called tremulants or " R-like " sounds, are liquid consonants that are traditionally represented orthographically by symbols derived from the Greek letter rho, including ⟨ R ⟩, ⟨ r ⟩ from the Latin script and ⟨ Р ⟩, ⟨ p ⟩ from the Cyrillic script.

Cyrillic and Ghe
The letterform of Ghe with upturn is based on the Cyrillic letter Ghe ( Г г ), but its handwritten and italic lowercase forms do not follow the italic modification of Ge (< span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> г </ span >).
* Г г: Cyrillic letter Ghe ( distinguished and named He in Ukrainian )
Ghe or Ge ( Г г ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ;"> Г г </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
The Cyrillic letter Ghe was derived directly from the Greek letter Gamma ( Γ γ ), but the lowercase Ghe is a small version of the capital letter.

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