Ka with grave explained

Heading:Cyrillic letter Ka with grave
Sound:pronounced as /[kʲ], [c]/

Ka with grave (К̀ к̀) is an additional letter of the Cyrillic script which was used in Chuvash in the 19th century. It is composed of the letter ka with a grave accent.

Usage

Ka with grave was used in Ivan Yakovlev's initial alphabet of 47 letters, representing the palatalized voiceless velar plosive pronounced as /[kʲ]/ or the voiceless palatal plosive pronounced as /[c]/.

Computing codes

Ka with grave can be represented with the following Unicode characters:

Notes and references

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