ЙЦУКЕН
Russian edit
Etymology edit
From the first six letters on the upper row of such a keyboard; compare to English QWERTY.
Pronunciation edit
- IPA(key): [j ˈt͡sukʲɪn] (phonetic respelling: й-цу́кен)
- IPA(key): [j t͡sʊˈkʲen] (phonetic respelling: й-цуке́н)
Noun edit
ЙЦУКЕН • (JCUKJeN) n inan (indeclinable)
- JCUKEN (the standard keyboard layout for Russian and other languages using the Cyrillic script)