ѣ

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See also: ъ, ь, Ѣ, and Ь

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Translingual

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

Letter

ѣ (upper case Ѣ) (italics: ѣ, Ѣ)

  1. The thirty-second letter of the Early Cyrillic alphabet. Its name is yat (Old Church Slavonic ѣть, Russian ять, Bulgarian ят, Serbian and Macedonian јат) and it represented the Common Slavonic long vowel /æː/, sometimes transliterated as ě. It is preceded by Ь and followed by Ю.

See also


Russian

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

Letter

ѣ () (lower case, upper case Ѣ)

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