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The Unicode Standard, Version 6.0 This File Contains an Excerpt from the Character Code Tables and List of Character Names for the Unicode Standard, Version 6.0 Cyrillic Extended-B Range: A640–A69F The Unicode Standard, Version 6.0 This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 6.0. Characters in this chart that are new for The Unicode Standard, Version 6.0 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/errata/ for an up-to-date list of errata. See http://www.unicode.org/charts/ for access to a complete list of the latest character code charts. See http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/Unicode-6.0/ for charts showing only the characters added in Unicode 6.0. See http://www.unicode.org/Public/6.0.0/charts/ for a complete archived file of character code charts for Unicode 6.0. Disclaimer These charts are provided as the online reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version 6.0 but do not provide all the information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode Standard. For a complete understanding of the use of the characters contained in this file, please consult the appropriate sections of The Unicode Standard, Version 6.0, online at http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.0.0/, as well as Unicode Standard Annexes #9, #11, #14, #15, #24, #29, #31, #34, #38, #41, #42, and #44, the other Unicode Technical Reports and Standards, and the Unicode Character Database, which are available online. See http://www.unicode.org/ucd/ and http://www.unicode.org/reports/ A thorough understanding of the information contained in these additional sources is required for a successful implementation. Fonts The shapes of the reference glyphs used in these code charts are not prescriptive. Considerable variation is to be expected in actual fonts. The particular fonts used in these charts were provided to the Unicode Consortium by a number of different font designers, who own the rights to the fonts. See http://www.unicode.org/charts/fonts.html for a list. Terms of Use You may freely use these code charts for personal or internal business uses only. You may not incorporate them either wholly or in part into any product or publication, or otherwise distribute them without express written permission from the Unicode Consortium. However, you may provide links to these charts. The fonts and font data used in production of these code charts may NOT be extracted, or used in any other way in any product or publication, without permission or license granted by the typeface owner(s). The Unicode Consortium is not liable for errors or omissions in this file or the standard itself. Information on characters added to the Unicode Standard since the publication of the most recent version of the Unicode Standard, as well as on characters currently being considered for addition to the Unicode Standard can be found on the Unicode web site. See http://www.unicode.org/pending/pending.html and http://www.unicode.org/alloc/Pipeline.html. Copyright © 1991-2010 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. A640 Cyrillic Extended-B A69F A64 A65 A66 A67 A68 A69 0 Ꙁ Ꙑ Ꙡ $꙰ Ꚁ Ꚑ A640 A650 A660 A670 A680 A690 1 ꙁ ꙑ ꙡ $꙱ ꚁ ꚑ A641 A651 A661 A671 A681 A691 2 Ꙃ Ꙓ Ꙣ $꙲ Ꚃ Ꚓ A642 A652 A662 A672 A682 A692 3 ꙃ ꙓ ꙣ ꙳ ꚃ ꚓ A643 A653 A663 A673 A683 A693 4 Ꙅ Ꙕ Ꙥ Ꚅ Ꚕ A644 A654 A664 A684 A694 5 ꙅ ꙕ ꙥ ꚅ ꚕ A645 A655 A665 A685 A695 6 Ꙇ Ꙗ Ꙧ Ꚇ Ꚗ A646 A656 A666 A686 A696 7 ꙇ ꙗ ꙧ ꚇ ꚗ A647 A657 A667 A687 A697 8 Ꙉ Ꙙ Ꙩ Ꚉ A648 A658 A668 A688 9 ꙉ ꙙ ꙩ ꚉ A649 A659 A669 A689 A Ꙋ Ꙛ Ꙫ Ꚋ A64A A65A A66A A68A B ꙋ ꙛ ꙫ ꚋ A64B A65B A66B A68B C Ꙍ Ꙝ Ꙭ $꙼ Ꚍ A64C A65C A66C A67C A68C D ꙍ ꙝ ꙭ $꙽ ꚍ A64D A65D A66D A67D A68D E Ꙏ Ꙟ ꙮ ꙾ Ꚏ A64E A65E A66E A67E A68E F ꙏ ꙟ $꙯ ꙿ ꚏ A64F A65F A66F A67F A68F The Unicode Standard 6.0, Copyright © 1991-2010 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. 997 A640 Cyrillic Extended-B A68A Letters for Old Cyrillic A668 Ꙩ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOCULAR O A640 Ꙁ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZEMLYA A669 ꙩ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOCULAR O A641 ꙁ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZEMLYA • used in words based on the root for ‘eye’ → 0437 з cyrillic small letter ze A66A Ꙫ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BINOCULAR O A642 Ꙃ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZELO A66B ꙫ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BINOCULAR O A643 ꙃ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZELO • used in the dual of words based on the root for → 0455 ѕ cyrillic small letter dze ‘eye’ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED DZE A66C Ꙭ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE A644 Ꙅ MONOCULAR O → 10193 roman sextula sign A66D ꙭ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DOUBLE A645 ꙅ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED DZE MONOCULAR O A646 Ꙇ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTA • used in the dual of words based on the root for A647 ꙇ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTA ‘eye’ → 2C3A ⰺ glagolitic small letter initial izhe A66E ꙮ CYRILLIC LETTER MULTIOCULAR O CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DJERV A648 Ꙉ • used in the epithet ’many-eyed’ A649 ꙉ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DJERV Abbreviation mark → 0452 ђ cyrillic small letter dje COMBINING CYRILLIC VZMET → 045B ћ cyrillic small letter tshe A66F $꙯ A64A Ꙋ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOGRAPH UK • used with Cyrillic letters to indicate abbreviation A64B ꙋ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOGRAPH UK → 0443 у cyrillic small letter u → 0483 $҃ combining cyrillic titlo 0487 $ combining cyrillic pokrytie A64C Ꙍ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BROAD OMEGA → ҇ A64D ꙍ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BROAD OMEGA Combining numeric signs → 0461 ѡ cyrillic small letter omega A670 $꙰ COMBINING CYRILLIC TEN MILLIONS SIGN A64E Ꙏ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER NEUTRAL YER → 0489 $҉ combining cyrillic millions sign A64F ꙏ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER NEUTRAL YER A671 $꙱ COMBINING CYRILLIC HUNDRED MILLIONS → 044A ъ cyrillic small letter hard sign SIGN → 044C ь cyrillic small letter soft sign A672 $꙲ COMBINING CYRILLIC THOUSAND MILLIONS A650 Ꙑ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU WITH BACK SIGN YER Punctuation mark CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU WITH BACK YER A651 ꙑ A673 ꙳ SLAVONIC ASTERISK → 044B ы cyrillic small letter yeru A652 Ꙓ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED YAT Combining marks for Old Cyrillic A653 ꙓ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED YAT A67C $꙼ COMBINING CYRILLIC KAVYKA → 0463 ѣ cyrillic small letter yat • indicates an alternative reading to part of a A654 Ꙕ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED YU word A655 ꙕ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED YU → 0306 $̆ combining breve COMBINING CYRILLIC PAYEROK → 044E ю cyrillic small letter yu A67D $꙽ A656 Ꙗ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED A • may indicate an omitted yer A657 ꙗ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED A → 033E $̾ combining vertical tilde A658 Ꙙ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CLOSED LITTLE YUS Punctuation mark A659 ꙙ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CLOSED LITTLE YUS A67E ꙾ CYRILLIC KAVYKA → 0467 ѧ cyrillic small letter little yus • used to mark off word that has alternative A65A Ꙛ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BLENDED YUS reading CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BLENDED YUS A65B ꙛ Modifier letter → 0467 ѧ cyrillic small letter little yus A67F ꙿ CYRILLIC PAYEROK → 046B ѫ cyrillic small letter big yus may indicate an omitted yer A65C Ꙝ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED CLOSED • LITTLE YUS → 2E2F ⸯ vertical tilde A65D ꙝ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED CLOSED Letters for Old Abkhasian orthography LITTLE YUS A680 Ꚁ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DWE → 0469 ѩ cyrillic small letter iotified little yus A681 ꚁ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DWE CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YN A65E Ꙟ A682 Ꚃ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZWE A65F ꙟ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YN A683 ꚃ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZWE • Romanian Cyrillic A684 Ꚅ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHWE CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED TSE A660 Ꙡ A685 ꚅ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHWE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED TSE A661 ꙡ A686 Ꚇ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CCHE CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT DE A662 Ꙣ A687 ꚇ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CCHE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT DE A663 ꙣ A688 Ꚉ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZZE CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT EL A664 Ꙥ A689 ꚉ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZZE CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT EL A665 ꙥ A68A Ꚋ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE WITH MIDDLE A666 Ꙧ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT EM HOOK A667 ꙧ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT EM 998 The Unicode Standard 6.0, Copyright © 1991-2010 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. A68B Cyrillic Extended-B A697 A68B ꚋ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE WITH MIDDLE HOOK A68C Ꚍ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TWE A68D ꚍ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TWE A68E Ꚏ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSWE A68F ꚏ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSWE A690 Ꚑ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSSE A691 ꚑ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSSE A692 Ꚓ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TCHE A693 ꚓ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TCHE A694 Ꚕ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HWE A695 ꚕ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HWE A696 Ꚗ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHWE A697 ꚗ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHWE The Unicode Standard 6.0, Copyright © 1991-2010 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. 999.
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