Are you sure that the Turkish and the Russian letters we are talking about could be considered to express the same sound?
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Achieving this kind of speed, though, takes some knowledge of the tools my computer offers. I’ll apply that knowledge to the letters in the title of this blog post.
– Ñêîëüêî ëåò ìîæåò áûòü òàêîé ëîæêå? – ñïðîñèëè îíè. – Íå ìåíüøå äâóõñîò. Ïðèìåðíî â ýòî âðåìÿ ïîñëåäíèå ëþäè ïîêèíóëè Þïèòåð, è ìû îñòàëèñü îäíè. – À ïî÷åìó ëþäè íàñ áðîñèëè? – Íà íàøåé ïëàíåòå óñëîâèÿ äëÿ íèõ áûëè ñëèø êîì òÿæ¸ëûå. Îíè ìîãëè æèòü òîëüêî â ñêà- ôàíäðàõ. Íà ýòîì âîñïèòàòåëüíèöà õîòåëà çàêîí ÷èòü ðàç- ãî âîð, íî ìàëûøè íå îòñòàâàëè. Îíè çàñûïàëè å¸ âîïðîñàìè: – Çà÷åì æå ëþäè ñþäà ïðèëåòåëè? – À ÷òî îíè çäåñü äåëàëè? – Ñêîëüêî âðåìåíè îíè òóò áûëè? Âîñïèòàòåëüíèöå ïðèøëîñü ðàññêàçàòü îáî âñ¸ì ñ ñàìîãî íà÷àëà. – Ëþäè íàøëè íà Þïèòåðå íóæíûå èì âåùåñòâà. Îíè äîáûâàëè èõ è îòïðàâëÿëè íà Çåìëþ. Íî ñàìè îíè íè÷åãî íå ìîãëè äåëàòü. Èì ïîìîãàëè ðîáîòû. À ïîòîì ëþäè íàó÷èëèñü ïîëó÷àòü íà Çåìëå òå âåùåñòâà, êîòîðûå îíè äîáûâàëè çäåñü. Òîãäà îíè áðîñèëè íàñ è âåðíóëèñü íà Çåìëþ. – Íó, à äàëüøå? – Ñàìè çíàåòå. Ìû íå ïîãèáëè, à íàó÷èëèñü ðàçìíîæàòüñÿ, ñòàëè åù¸ ñîâåðøåííåå.
It's definitely more closed than Russian ы (which is relatively open and 'bright' compared to probably most of the analogues), but compares quite well to the Estonian counterpart.
Unicode encryption can be made by displaying the Unicode codes of each of the characters in Ïàìÿòíèêè íà ìîãèëó ÑÂÎ â Ìîñêâå the message.
I regularly write in French as well as English. Spanish and Italian also sometimes make their way into work product and correspondence. In those languages, certain letters are written using symbols that are not native to English.
*I say more or less on purpose since I don't want to be categorical as there can occur minute changes probably even inaudible for most people.
Начинающий Мне трудно понимать даже короткие ответы повсечастно данном языке.
I'm writing a program that does many things, but one thing it needs to do is remove stress marks above Russian letters if there are any.
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Thomas1 said: Thank you, OldAvatar. So if I understand you correctly they actually are graphically different today but they used to be put down as the same letter in the past. They underwent a graphic alteration retaining their phonetic alikeness. That's very interesting!
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