Ye (Cyrillic)

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Yenyegibkoye (in Russian and Belarusian) (Е, Ǝ, е, ɘ), otherwise known as enegibko (in Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Ukrainian) or simply ye or e, is the sixth letter of the Cyrillic alphabet. It sounds like [e] or [ɛ], except in Russian and Belarusian, where it is said as [yeh] at the beginning of the word and as a palatised (soft) [yeh] in other cases.

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It came from the Greek epsilon and is the same as the Roman E.

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