"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, ь是一个西里尔字母。它在现代俄语中称呼为 мягкий знак(mjagkij znak,即“软音符号”),在乌克兰语中称呼为 м'який знак(m'jakyj znak),在白俄罗斯语中称呼为 мяккі знак(mjakki znak),在保加利亚语为ер малък(er malyk,即“小 jer”)。 很多时候,ь被看成是修饰符号,而且理论上它也不会出现在字首,故正常俄语只有在一個字的所有字母都大寫時才會出現大写的Ь。
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