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Cyrillic Range: 0400–04FF the Unicode Standard, Version 3.2 Cyrillic Range: 0400–04FF The Unicode Standard, Version 3.2 This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 3.2. Characters in this chart that are new for The Unicode Standard, Version 3.2 are shown in conjunction with any existing characters. For ease of reference, the new characters have been highlighted in the chart grid and in the names list. This file will not be updated with errata, or when additional characters are assigned to the Unicode Standard. See http://www.unicode.org/charts for access to a complete list of the latest character charts. Disclaimer These charts are provided as the on-line reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version 3.2 but do not provide all the information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode Standard. 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All rights reserved. 0400 Cyrillic 047F 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 0 Ѐ А Р а р ѐ Ѡ Ѱ 0400 0410 0420 0430 0440 0450 0460 0470 1 Ё Б С б с ё ѡ ѱ 0401 0411 0421 0431 0441 0451 0461 0471 2 Ђ В Т в т ђ Ѣ Ѳ 0402 0412 0422 0432 0442 0452 0462 0472 3 Ѓ Г У г у ѓ ѣ ѳ 0403 0413 0423 0433 0443 0453 0463 0473 4 Є Д Ф д ф є Ѥ Ѵ 0404 0414 0424 0434 0444 0454 0464 0474 5 Ѕ Е Х е х ѕ ѥ ѵ 0405 0415 0425 0435 0445 0455 0465 0475 6 І Ж Ц ж ц і Ѧ Ѷ 0406 0416 0426 0436 0446 0456 0466 0476 7 Ї З Ч з ч ї ѧ ѷ 0407 0417 0427 0437 0447 0457 0467 0477 8 Ј И Ш и ш ј ѨѸ 0408 0418 0428 0438 0448 0458 0468 0478 9 Љ Й Щ й щ љ ѩ ѹ 0409 0419 0429 0439 0449 0459 0469 0479 A Њ К Ъ к ъ њ Ѫ Ѻ 040A 041A 042A 043A 044A 045A 046A 047A B Ћ Л Ы л ы ћ ѫ ѻ 040B 041B 042B 043B 044B 045B 046B 047B C Ќ М Ь м ь ќ Ѭ Ѽ 040C 041C 042C 043C 044C 045C 046C 047C D Ѝ Н Э н э ѝ ѭ ѽ 040D 041D 042D 043D 044D 045D 046D 047D E Ў О Ю о ю ў Ѯ Ѿ 040E 041E 042E 043E 044E 045E 046E 047E F Џ П Я п я џ ѯ ѿ 040F 041F 042F 043F 044F 045F 046F 047F 376 The Unicode Standard 3.2, Copyright © 1991-2002, Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. 0480 Cyrillic 04FF 048 049 04A 04B 04C 04D 04E 04F 0 Ҁ Ґ Ҡ Ұ Ӏ Ӑ Ӡ Ӱ 0480 0490 04A0 04B0 04C0 04D0 04E0 04F0 1 ҁ ґ ҡ ұ Ӂ ӑ ӡ ӱ 0481 0491 04A1 04B1 04C1 04D1 04E1 04F1 2 ҂ Ғ Ң Ҳ ӂ Ӓ Ӣ Ӳ 0482 0492 04A2 04B2 04C2 04D2 04E2 04F2 3 ҃ ғ ң ҳ Ӄ ӓ ӣ ӳ 0483 0493 04A3 04B3 04C3 04D3 04E3 04F3 4 ҄ Ҕ Ҥ Ҵ ӄ Ӕ Ӥ Ӵ 0484 0494 04A4 04B4 04C4 04D4 04E4 04F4 5 ҅ ҕ ҥ ҵ Ӆ ӕ ӥ ӵ 0485 0495 04A5 04B5 04C5 04D5 04E5 04F5 6 ҆ Җ Ҧ Ҷ ӆ Ӗ Ӧ 0486 0496 04A6 04B6 04C6 04D6 04E6 7 җ ҧ ҷ Ӈ ӗ ӧ 0497 04A7 04B7 04C7 04D7 04E7 8 ҈ Ҙ Ҩ Ҹ ӈ Ә Ө Ӹ 0488 0498 04A8 04B8 04C8 04D8 04E8 04F8 9 ҉ ҙ ҩ ҹ Ӊ ә ө ӹ 0489 0499 04A9 04B9 04C9 04D9 04E9 04F9 A Ҋ Қ Ҫ Һ ӊ Ӛ Ӫ 048A 049A 04AA 04BA 04CA 04DA 04EA B ҋ қ ҫ һ Ӌ ӛ ӫ 048B 049B 04AB 04BB 04CB 04DB 04EB C Ҍ Ҝ Ҭ Ҽ ӌ Ӝ Ӭ 048C 049C 04AC 04BC 04CC 04DC 04EC D ҍ ҝ ҭ ҽ Ӎ ӝ ӭ 048D 049D 04AD 04BD 04CD 04DD 04ED E Ҏ Ҟ Ү Ҿ ӎ Ӟ Ӯ 048E 049E 04AE 04BE 04CE 04DE 04EE F ҏ ҟ ү ҿ ӟ ӯ 048F 049F 04AF 04BF 04DF 04EF The Unicode Standard 3.2, Copyright © 1991-2002, Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. 377 0400 Cyrillic 0450 Cyrillic extensions 0424 Ф CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EF 0425 Х 0400 Ѐ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE WITH CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA 0426 Ц GRAVE CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSE ≡ 0415 Е 0300 0427 Ч CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE 0401 Ё CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IO 0428 Ш CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA ≡ 0415 Е 0308 0429 Щ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHCHA 0402 Ђ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DJE 042A Ъ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HARD 0403 Ѓ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GJE SIGN ≡ 0413 Г 0301 042B Ы CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU 0404 Є CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER 042C Ь CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT UKRAINIAN IE SIGN 0405 Ѕ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZE 042D Э CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER E 0406 І CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER 042E Ю CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YU BYELORUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN I 042F Я CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YA → 0049 I latin capital letter i 0430 а CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A → 04C0 Ӏ cyrillic letter palochka 0431 б CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BE 0407 Ї CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YI 0432 в CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER VE ≡ 0406 І 0308 0433 г CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE 0408 Ј CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER JE 0434 д CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DE 0409 Љ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LJE 0435 е CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE 040A Њ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER NJE 0436 ж CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE 040B Ћ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSHE 0437 з CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE 040C Ќ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KJE 0438 и CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I ≡ 041A К 0301 0439 й CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHORT I 040D Ѝ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I WITH ≡ 0438 и 0306 GRAVE 043A к CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA ≡ 0418 И 0300 043B л CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL 040E Ў CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT U 043C м CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EM ≡ 0423 У 0306 043D н CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN 040F Џ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZHE 043E о CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER O Basic Russian alphabet 043F п CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PE 0440 р 0410 А CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ER 0441 с 0411 Б CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ES 0442 т → 0183 K latin small letter b with topbar CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE 0443 у 0412 В CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER VE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U 0444 ф 0413 Г CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EF 0445 х 0414 Д CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA 0446 ц 0415 Е CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSE 0447 ч 0416 Ж CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE 0448 ш 0417 З CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHA 0449 щ 0418 И CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHCHA 044A ъ 0419 Й CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HARD SIGN ≡ 0418 И 0306 044B ы CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU 041A К CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA 044C ь CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT SIGN → 0185 , 041B Л CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL latin small letter tone six 044D э 041C М CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EM CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER E 044E ю 041D Н CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YU 044F я 041E О CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER O CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YA 041F П CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE Cyrillic extensions 0420 Р CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ER 0450 ѐ 0421 С CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE WITH CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES GRAVE 0422 Т CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE • Macedonian 0423 У CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U ≡ 0435 е 0300 → 0478 Ѹ cyrillic capital letter uk → 04AF ү cyrillic small letter straight u 378 The Unicode Standard 3.2, Copyright © 1991-2002, Unicode, Inc.
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