Also known as soft sign
tecken i kyrilliska alfabetet
"Ь" is a letter from the Cyrillic alphabet used in Russian and other Slavic languages that doesn't represent a sound on its own. Instead, it modifies the pronunciation of the letter before it, typically softening the consonant sound, which is why it's called the "soft sign."
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Ь (gemen: ь) är ett tecken i det kyrilliska alfabetet. Det var ursprungligen en bokstav för en främre kort vokal, främre jer, men fungerar idag som mjukt tecken i bulgariska och östslaviska språk.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).