"Ё" is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet (used in Russian and some other languages) that represents a distinct vowel sound with a "yo" pronunciation. It is essentially the same as the Cyrillic letter "E" but with two dots above it, and while it marks an important sound difference in the language, it is often omitted in written Russian in everyday use.
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Ё, ё は、キリル文字のひとつ。Еにトレマないしウムラウトを付した文字で、ラテンアルファベットのËと同形。ロシア語、ベラルーシ語、及びいくつかの非スラヴ語(キルギス語、モンゴル語、ウズベク語、チュヴァシ語など)で用いられる。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).