U (Cyrillic) - Related Letters and Other Similar Characters

Related Letters and Other Similar Characters

  • Υ υ : Greek letter Upsilon
  • U u : Latin letter U
  • Y y : Latin letter Y
  • Ў ў : Cyrillic letter Short U, used in Belarusian, Dungan, Siberian Eskimo (Yuit), Uzbek
  • Ӯ ӯ : Cyrillic letter U with macron, used in Tajik
  • Ӱ ӱ : Cyrillic letter U with diaeresis, used in Altai (Oyrot), Khakas, Gagauz, Khanty, Mari
  • Ӳ ӳ : Cyrillic letter U with double acute, used in Chuvash
  • Ү ү : Cyrillic letter straight U, used in Mongolian, Kazakh, Tatar, Bashkir, Dungan and other languages
  • Ұ ұ : Cyrillic letter Straight U with stroke, used in Kazakh

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