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- technical constraints. The Mozilla Add-ons website published the Ukrajinsjka Latynka extension to transliterate Ukrainian texts from Cyrillic to Latin script...
- alphabet. It is fourth in the Belarusian Łacinka alphabet and Ukrainian Latynka alphabet. It is also adopted by Wymysorys, a West-Germanic language spoken...
- Cyrillic letter: С́ In the Belarusian Łacinka for сь /sʲ/ In the Ukrainian Latynka for сь /sʲ/ Lower Sorbian language – [ɕ] Indo-Aryan: [ʃ] voiceless postalveolar...
- Igbo, Uzbek, Quechua, Ladino, Guarani, Welsh, Cornish, Breton, Ukrainian Latynka, and Belarusian Łacinka alphabets. Formerly ch was also considered a separate...
- Ukraine. Lviv is the centre of promotion of the Ukrainian Latin alphabet (Latynka). The most po****r newspapers in Lviv are "Vysoky Zamok", "Ekspres", "Lvivska...
- of using Latin-based alphabets—the Belarusian Lacinka and the Ukrainian Latynka alphabets, respectively (also Rusyn uses Latin in some regions, e.g. in...
- Swedish, Finnish, Czech, Slovak, Latvian, Lithuanian, Estonian, Ukrainian Łatynka and Belarusian Łacinka. It is also used in modern systems of Romanization...
- last letter of the alphabet. In the Belarusian (Łacinka) and Ukrainian (Latynka) Latin alphabet, it represents the /zʲ/ sound and corresponds to зь from...
- script to write in Belarusian, called Łacinka and in Ukrainian, called Latynka.[citation needed] West Slavs originate from early Slavic tribes which settled...
- Hrazhdanka, Maksymovychivka, Kulishivka, Zhelekhivka, Pankevychivka. Ukrajinśka Latynka is the online project that promotes Latin alphabet for the Ukrainian language...