E (Cyrillic)
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- For the letter E (Е, е) of the Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian and Ukrainian alphabets, see Ye (Cyrillic).
| Cyrillic letter E | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unicode (hex) | ||||||
| majuscule: U+042D | ||||||
| minuscule: U+044D | ||||||
| Cyrillic alphabet | ||||||
| А | Б | В | Г | Ґ | Д | Ѓ |
| Ђ | Е | Ѐ | Ё | Є | Ж | З |
| Ѕ | И | Ѝ | І | Ї | Й | Ј |
| К | Л | Љ | М | Н | Њ | О |
| П | Р | С | Т | Ћ | Ќ | У |
| Ў | Ф | Х | Ц | Ч | Џ | Ш |
| Щ | Ъ | Ы | Ь | Э | Ю | Я |
| Non-Slavic letters | ||||||
| Ӑ | Ӓ | Ә | Ӛ | Ӕ | Ғ | Ӷ |
| Ҕ | Ӗ | Ҽ | Ҿ | Ӂ | Җ | Ӝ |
| Ҙ | Ӟ | Ӡ | Ӥ | Ӣ | Ӏ | Ҋ |
| Қ | Ҟ | Ҡ | Ӄ | Ҝ | Ӆ | Ӎ |
| Ҥ | Ң | Ӊ | Ӈ | Ӧ | Ө | Ӫ |
| Ҩ | Ҧ | Ҏ | Ҫ | Ҭ | Ӳ | Ӱ |
| Ӯ | Ү | Ұ | Ҳ | Һ | Ҵ | Ӵ |
| Ҷ | Ӌ | Ҹ | Ӹ | Ҍ | Ӭ | |
| Archaic letters | ||||||
| Ҁ | Ѹ | Ѡ | Ѿ | Ѻ | Ѣ | ІА |
| Ѥ | Ѧ | Ѫ | Ѩ | Ѭ | Ѯ | Ѱ |
| Ѳ | Ѵ | Ѷ | Ꙟ | |||
| List of Cyrillic letters | ||||||
E or E Oborotnoye (Backwards E) (Э, э) is a letter found in several Cyrillic alphabets, typically representing the non-iotated vowel, IPA /e/. In Cyrillic Moldovan, which was used in Soviet[1] era Moldova and is still used in Transnistria, this letter represents the schwa: /ə/.[2]
[edit] Code positions
| Character encoding | Case | Decimal | Hexadecimal | Octal | Binary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unicode | Capital | 1069 | 042D | 2055 | 10000101101 |
| Small | 1101 | 044D | 2115 | 10001001101 | |
| ISO 8859-5 | Capital | 205 | CD | 315 | 11001101 |
| Small | 237 | ED | 355 | 11101101 | |
| KOI 8 | Capital | 252 | FC | 374 | 11111100 |
| Small | 220 | DC | 334 | 11011100 | |
| Windows 1251 | Capital | 221 | DD | 335 | 11011101 |
| Small | 253 | FD | 375 | 11111101 |

