Talk:Dze

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What letter of the Greek alphabet did this letter arise from?? 66.32.197.148 21:44, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

Possibly Zeta. I don't know if the origin is an alternate rendering, or simply a backwards version, or something else altogether. Michael Z. 2005-11-6 22:16 Z
It doesn't necessarily need to arise from a Greek letter. It's quite possible that this letter was created to assist in the display of a Slavonic sound. -- 14:10, 24 January 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Usage of letter Ѕ in Macedonian language

Main article states: 'In practice, Ѕ is rarely used in Macedonian'. This is fuzzy. It can be stated that there are no much words which use the letter Ѕ, or even better not to mention anything at all. If badly needed, someone should provide data on frequency of usage.

Also, mentioning its absence from the Macedonian Constitution adds fuzziness. Someone could get an impression that the letter Ѕ was forgotten or neglected. The truth is that Macedonian Constitution does not contain words ѕвезда(star), ѕид (wall) nor any words which contain letter Ѕ. Is there a requirement for a constitution to contain all letters of the national language? I suggest removing this statement from the main article.Mice mice (talk) 08:48, 30 April 2008 (UTC)