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- closest language to Polish, uses the letter ã instead of ę.) Little and big yuses can also be found in the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet, used until 1862. Little...
- eliminated from the Russian orthography, along with ksi, omega, and the yuses, in the Civil Script of 1708 (Peter the Great's Grazhdansky Shrift), and...
- Denasalization of yuses in the Macedonian recension of OCS...
- continued to be used, but its distribution, particularly in regard to the other yuses, was governed as much by orthographical convention as by phonetic value...
- used to distinguish inflexional forms otherwise written identically. Two "yuses", "big" ⟨ѫ⟩ and "small" ⟨ѧ⟩, used to stand for nasalized vowels /õ/ and...
- the Russian pattern, although the terminal ъ continues to be written. The yuses are often replaced or altered in usage to the sixteenth- or seventeenth-century...
- "김민재와 인연"" [Woo Do-hwan made a special appearance in the final episode of 'Yuse-pung 2' "A relationship with Kim Min-jae"] (in Korean). Newsen. Archived...
- of Eastern South Slavic, Moravian or Bulgarian features. In all cases, yuses denasalised so that only Old Church Slavonic, modern Polish and some isolated...
- Slavonic.[citation needed] In older texts, uk (Ⱆ) and three out of four yuses (Ⱗ, Ⱘ, Ⱙ) also can be written as digraphs, in two separate parts.[citation...
- Eastern Slavic norms. As the language evolved, several letters, notably the yuses (Ѫ, Ѭ, Ѧ, Ѩ) were gradually and unsystematically discarded from both secular...