See also: l, 1, and I

Ӏ U+04C0, Ӏ
CYRILLIC LETTER PALOCHKA
ҿ
[U+04BF]
Cyrillic Ӂ
[U+04C1]
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Upper and lower-case forms. These are not always distinguished.

Translingual edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic aleph, ⟨ا⟩. The Cyrillic form was originally the Roman numeral that was furnished on most Russian manual typewriters. The Roman I key did double duty for the Hindu-Arabic digit 1.

Letter edit

Ӏ (lower case ӏ)

  1. A letter of the Cyrillic script, called palochka.

Usage notes edit

Often the capital Roman numeral or the Hindu-Arabic digit 1 is used instead of the Unicode palochka. For some languages, such as Chechen, national keyboards do not include a key specifically for a palochka, and so the Roman numeral or the digit is in standard use.

Adyghe edit

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ӏ (ʼ) (lower case ӏ)

  1. The sixty-fifth letter of the Adyghe alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Aghul edit

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ӏ (transliteration needed) (lower case ӏ)

  1. The forty-eighth letter of the Aghul alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Chechen edit

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ӏ (ˀ) (lower case ӏ)

  1. The forty-ninth letter of the Chechen alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Ingush edit

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ӏ (ˀ) (lower case ӏ)

  1. The forty-sixth letter of the Ingush alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Kabardian edit

Pronunciation edit

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ӏ (ʼ) (lower case ӏ)

  1. The fifty-eighth letter of the Kabardian alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Tabasaran edit

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ӏ (transliteration needed) (lower case ӏ)

  1. The forty-seventh letter of the Tabasaran alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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