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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | Е, е<br> | | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Е, е<br> | ||
| bgcolor="#ffffff" | e, ye <ref>The Cyrillic letter '''e''' is transliterated as '''ye''' initially, after vowels, and after '''ъ''' and '''ь''' | | bgcolor="#ffffff" | e, ye <ref>The Cyrillic letter '''e''' is transliterated as '''ye''' initially, after vowels, and after '''ъ''' and '''ь'''; elsewhere as '''e'''.</ref> <br> | ||
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | Ё, ё<br> | | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Ё, ё<br> | ||
| bgcolor="#ffffff" | ë, yë <ref>The letter '''ё''' is not considered a separate letter of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet, and the dieresis is often omitted. When printed in Cyrillic as '''ё''', it is transliterated as '''yë''' or '''ye''' initially, after vowels, and after '''ъ''' and '''ь''' ; elsewhere as '''ë''' or '''e'''; that is, the use of the dieresis is optional.</ref> <br> | | bgcolor="#ffffff" | ë, yë <ref>The letter '''ё''' is not considered a separate letter of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet, and the dieresis is often omitted. When printed in Cyrillic as '''ё''', it is transliterated as '''yë''' or '''ye''' initially, after vowels, and after '''ъ''' and '''ь'''; elsewhere as '''ë''' or '''e'''; that is, the use of the dieresis is optional.</ref> <br> | ||
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | Ж, ж<br> | | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Ж, ж<br> | ||
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | Ы, ы<br> | | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Ы, ы<br> | ||
| bgcolor="#ffffff" | y < | | bgcolor="#ffffff" | y <ref name="ny" /> <br> | ||
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | Ь, ь<br> | | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Ь, ь<br> |
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