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Since the 1920s Mariupol Gothic has been written in a Cyrillic alphabet based off of the Ukrainian script. The Biblical Gothic alphabet is also used, but it has been mostly limited to the liturgy. However, the Biblical Gothic letter þiuþ <𐌸> was imported to represent the /θ/ sound, it takes a form identical to that of Cyrillic psi. | Since the 1920s Mariupol Gothic has been written in a Cyrillic alphabet based off of the Ukrainian script. The Biblical Gothic alphabet is also used, but it has been mostly limited to the liturgy. However, the Biblical Gothic letter þiuþ <𐌸> was imported to represent the /θ/ sound, it takes a form identical to that of Cyrillic psi. | ||
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| [[w:Ukrainian Ye|Є є]] || 𐌾𐌴 || je || /je/ | | [[w:Ukrainian Ye|Є є]] || 𐌾𐌴 || je || /je/ | ||
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| [[w:e (Cyrillic)|Э э]] || | | [[w:e (Cyrillic)|Э э]] || 𐌴 (but backwards) || ə || /ə/ | ||
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| [[w:Ze (Cyrillic)|З з]] || 𐌶 || z || /z/ | | [[w:Ze (Cyrillic)|З з]] || 𐌶 || z || /z/ | ||
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