ё U+0451, ё
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IO
Composition:е [U+0435] + ◌̈ [U+0308]
ѐ
[U+0450]
Cyrillic ђ
[U+0452]

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ё (upper case Ё)

  1. A letter of the Cyrillic script, called yo, jo or io.

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Abaza edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eighteenth letter of the Abaza alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Adyghe edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The thirteenth letter of the Adyghe alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Aghul edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eleventh letter of the Aghul alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Alutor edit

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ё (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eleventh letter of the Alutor alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Avar edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The tenth letter of the Avar alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Bashkir edit

Pronunciation edit

  • (in Russian borrowings): IPA(key): (at start of word or after a vowel) [jo], [jɵ], (after a consonant, palatalizes the preceding consonant) [ʲo], [ʲɵ]

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The ninth letter of the Bashkir alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Used only in Russian borrowings.

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Belarusian edit

 
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Etymology 1 edit

Pronunciation edit

IPA(key): [jo]

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Belarusian alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.
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Unlike Russian, replacing it with е (je) is considered a mistake.

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Etymology 2 edit

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ё (jo)

  1. Alternative form of ёсць (joscʹ): am, is, are; there is, there are
    У каго́ няма́, а ў мяне́ ё.U kahó njamá, a ŭ mjanjé jo.Some don't have (it) but I do.
    Ба́цька ё до́ма?Bácʹka jo dóma?Is (your) father at home?

Buryat edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Buryat alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Chechen edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

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

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Chukchi edit

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ё (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Chukchi alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Chuvash edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eighth letter of the Chuvash alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Crimean Tatar edit

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ё (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eighth letter of the Crimean Tatar alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Dargwa edit

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ё (ë) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The tenth letter of the Dargwa alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Dungan edit

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ё (i͡o) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Dungan alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Eastern Mari edit

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ё (jjo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Eastern Mari alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Even edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Even alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Evenki edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Evenki alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Ingush edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The ninth letter of the Ingush alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Itelmen edit

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ё (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eighth letter of the Itelmen alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Kabardian edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The thirteenth letter of the Kabardian alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Kalmyk edit

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The ninth letter of the Kalmyk alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Kazakh edit

Alternative scripts
Arabic يو
Cyrillic ё
Latin io

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ё (e) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The ninth letter of the Kazakh alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Khakas edit

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eighth letter of the Khakas alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Kumyk edit

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The ninth letter of the Kumyk alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Kyrgyz edit

Pronunciation edit

  • (phoneme): IPA(key): (at the start of words or after vowels) /jo/, (before consonants) /ʲo/
  • (letter name): IPA(key): /jo/

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Kyrgyz alphabet, called ё (yo), and written in the Cyrillic script.

Usage notes edit

Only used in Russian loanwords.

Noun edit

ё (yo) (Arabic spelling يو)

  1. The name of the Cyrillic script letter Ё / ё.

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Lezgi edit

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ё (ë) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The ninth letter of the Lezgi alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Mongolian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Russian ё (jo).

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Mongolian alphabet, called ё (jo), and written in the Cyrillic script.

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ё (jo)

  1. The name of the Cyrillic script letter Ё / ё.

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Nivkh edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The tenth letter of the Nivkh alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Northern Mansi edit

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ё (ë) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The ninth letter of the Northern Mansi alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Ossetian edit

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ё (ë) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eleventh letter of the Ossetian alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Only used in Russian borrowings.

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Russian edit

 
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Etymology edit

Stressed [ʲe] regularly developed into [ʲɵ] before hard consonants. The letter ё (jo) was later developed to reflect this, the diaresis being probably inspired by German umlaut signs. First appearance in typography in 1797.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [jɵ]
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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Russian alphabet, called ё (jo), and written in the Cyrillic script.

Usage notes edit

  • This letter almost invariably bears the word stress.
  • Its use is optional as it is equally accepted and common to write simple е (je). While ё (jo) is always used in dictionaries and children’s books, other usage varies and depends on the preferences of the writer and/or publisher.
  • When [ʲɵ], [jɵ] do not go back to etymological е (je), they are normally spelt ьо (ʹo) and йо (jo), as in батальон (batalʹon), район (rajon). However, ё (jo) is used to represent the front-rounded vowels /ø/, /œ/ of languages like French and German, as in Кёльн (Kjolʹn).

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Noun edit

ё (jon inan (indeclinable)

  1. The name of the Cyrillic script letter Ё.

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Southern Altai edit

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eighth letter of the Southern Altai alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Tabasaran edit

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ё (ë) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The tenth letter of the Tabasaran alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Tajik edit

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Etymology 1 edit

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eighth letter of the Tajik alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Etymology 2 edit

Dari یا
Iranian Persian
Tajik ё

Conjunction edit

ё (yo)

  1. or
    Имрӯз‍ ё фардо меравед?Imrüz‍ yo fardo meraved?Are you going today or tomorrow?

Etymology 3 edit

Dari یا
Iranian Persian
Tajik ё

Interjection edit

ё (yo)

  1. oh

Tatar edit

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eighth letter of the Tatar alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Tundra Nenets edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [jɵ]
  • Hyphenation: ё

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ё (yo)

  1. accusative plural of я (ya, land)

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Tuvan edit

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Tuvan alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Udmurt edit

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ё (jo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Udmurt alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Uzbek edit

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The seventh letter of the Uzbek alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Western Mari edit

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ё (jjo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The eighth letter of the Western Mari alphabet, written in the Cyrillic script.

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Yakut edit

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ё (yo) (lower case, upper case Ё)

  1. The ninth letter of the Yakut alphabet, called ё (yo), and written in the Cyrillic script.

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