An odd Cryllic character
13 years ago
Greetings,
I occasionally see things written in the Cryllic alphabet (I won't call it Russian because it's not exclusively used by that country). Google Translate helps me along with most of it, but from time to time I come across a character which isn't on my iPad virtual keyboard (nor on Google Translate's virtual keyboard).
It looks like an upside down V or an A without the cross bar.
Is this a short hand notation for another character or is this something new because I can't find reference to it anywhere. I've even looked here (http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0400.pdf) which is the defacto standard of the characters that be stored by a computer (and yes, I've looked at the extended sets as well).
Anyone have any ideas?
Kzorith
I occasionally see things written in the Cryllic alphabet (I won't call it Russian because it's not exclusively used by that country). Google Translate helps me along with most of it, but from time to time I come across a character which isn't on my iPad virtual keyboard (nor on Google Translate's virtual keyboard).
It looks like an upside down V or an A without the cross bar.
Is this a short hand notation for another character or is this something new because I can't find reference to it anywhere. I've even looked here (http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0400.pdf) which is the defacto standard of the characters that be stored by a computer (and yes, I've looked at the extended sets as well).
Anyone have any ideas?
Kzorith
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