A with breve (Cyrillic) explained

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A with breve (Ӑ ӑ; italics:

Ӑ ӑ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It may be a homoglyph of the Latin letter A with breve (Ă ă Ă ă) unless the typeface distinguishes between the Latin and Cyrillic breve.

It is used in the Chuvash and Khanty alphabets. It appears in some Nenets dictionaries as well.[1]

In certain orthographical varieties of Bulgarian, such as in the Primer with Various Instructions, this letter was used for the sound /ɤ/. In modern Bulgarian, this sound is represented by the letter Ъ.[2]

Usage

In Chuvash, represents the mid central vowel pronounced as /[ə]/, as in word "era". It is always reduced and can occur stressed only in the first syllable of a polysyllabic word. The sound varies in its phonetic realization from a reduced pronounced as //i// or pronounced as /[ə]/ (like the pronunciation of in English "sofa") to a labialized version of the in English "all" (with rounded lips). It is sometimes so reduced as to sound coalesced with the following consonant as in сӑтел table, pronounced as //stel//.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Tereščenko, Natalʹja Mitrofanovna . Slovarʹ nenecko-russkij i russko-neneckij: okolo 6500 slov ; posobie dlja učaščichsja 1 - 4-ch klassov obščeobrazovatelʹnych učreždenij . 2005 . Prosveščenie . 978-5-09-009175-6 . 3-e izd., ispr. i dop . Sankt-Peterburg.
  2. Web site: . Български: 133-та страница на Рибния буквар English: Beron’s Primer with Various Instructions is the first modern Bulgarian primer. Used by children throughout the 19th century, it contained, in addition to the rules of grammar, general information about nature and basic arithmetic. The book is better known as the “Fish Primer” for the picture of the whale at the end. Beron is considered the father of modern Bulgarian. Beron primer page 14 Stock Photo . 2024-12-01 . www.alamy.com . en.