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Ѣ

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Ѣ U+0462, Ѣ
CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YAT
ѡ
[U+0461]
Cyrillic ѣ
[U+0463]

Translingual

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 Yat on Wikipedia
The Cyrillic Yat set in (from left to right) upright, italic, and semi-uncial typefaces.

Letter

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Ѣ (lower case ѣ) (italics: Ѣ, ѣ)

  1. A letter of the Cyrillic script, called yat.
  2. The thirty-second letter of Early Cyrillic alphabet; preceded by Ь and followed by Ю; named yat (Old Church Slavonic ѣть (jětĭ), Russian ять (jatʹ), Bulgarian ят (jat), Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian јат (jat)), it represented the Common Slavonic long vowel /æː/, sometimes transliterated as ě.

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Russian

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 Ѣ on Russian Wikipedia
The Cyrillic Yat set in (from left to right) upright, italic, and semi-uncial typefaces.

Letter

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Ѣ () (upper case, lower case ѣ)

  1. (obsolete) Letter yat (in Russian: ять (jatʹ)).