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Also known as Fita
Fita (Ѳ ѳ; italics: Ѳ ѳ) is a letter of the Early Cyrillic alphabet. The shape and the name of the letter are derived from the Greek letter theta (Θ θ). In the ISO 9 system, Ѳ is romanized using F grave accent (F̀ f̀).
Key facts
- Grapheme.letter
- Ѳ ѳ
- Grapheme.script
- Cyrillic
- Grapheme.type
- Alphabet
- Grapheme.typedesc
- ic
- Grapheme.name
- Fita /
- Grapheme.image
- Cyrillic letter Fita.svg
- Grapheme.imageclass
- skin-invert-image
- Grapheme.phonemes
- [], [], []
- Grapheme.number
- 9 (Cyrillic numerals)
- Grapheme.fam1
- 𐤈
- Grapheme.fam2
- Θ θ
- Grapheme.language
- Old Church Slavonic
- Grapheme.usageperiod
- –present
- Grapheme.unicode
- U+0472, U+0473
- Grapheme.alphanumber
- 43rd
via Wikipedia infobox
Article · 日本語
Ѳ, ѳ は、初期キリル文字の一つで、ギリシア文字のΘ(シータ)に由来するが、のちにФに統合された。モンゴル語等の非スラヴ語で用いられる母音字、Өは別字である。
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