Es with diaeresis (С̈ с̈; italics: С̈ с̈) is an additional letter of the Cyrillic script which was used in the Bashkir alphabet of Nikolai Katanov. It is composed of the letter es ⟨С⟩ with a diaeresis. It was notably used in a Bashkir translation of the gospel by the Bible society published in 1902. It was transliterated using the letter the ⟨Ҫ⟩ in the Bashkir Cyrillic alphabet of 1938.
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Cyrillic letter Es with diaeresis |
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Being a relatively recent letter, not present in any legacy 8-bit Cyrillic encoding, the letter С̈ is not represented directly by a precomposed character in Unicode either; it has to be composed as С+◌̈ (U+0308).
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Character information
Preview | С | с | ̈ |
Unicode name |
CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES |
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ES |
COMBINING DIAERESIS |
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 1057 | U+0421 | 1089 | U+0441 | 776 | U+0308 |
UTF-8 | 208 161 | D0 A1 | 209 129 | D1 81 | 204 136 | CC 88 |
Numeric character reference | С | С | с | с | ̈ | ̈ |
Named character reference | С | с | |
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