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Dwe (Cyrillic)

Cyrillic letter formerly used in Abkhaz From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dwe (Cyrillic)
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Dwe (Ꚁ ꚁ; italics:  ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. This Cyrillic letter has a protruding vertical stroke (upturn), as with the Cyrillic Ghe with upturn ґ Ґ ґ), in the upper left corner of the Cyrillic De д Д д).[1]

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Dwe was used in the old Cyrillic alphabet for the Abkhaz language, where it represented a labialized voiced alveolar stop /dʷ/, like the pronunciation of dw in "dwarf". It corresponds to Дә in the new alphabet.

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