Reversed_Tse

Reversed Tse

Reversed Tse

Cyrillic letter


Reversed Tse (Ꙡ ꙡ; italics:  ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script, representing a horizontally reversed Tse ц Ц ц). It was not supported in other fonts in mobile applications.

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Reversed Tse was used in the Old Novgorodian birchbark letters, along with other reversed letters. It is an allograph of Tse and denotes the same sound – voiceless alveolar sibilant affricate [t͡s]. In the language of Novgorod and its environs the difference between ц [t͡s] and ч [t͡ʃ] had been eliminated, and ꙡ replaces both these letters in the documents.[1]

Example text

Novgorod birch-bark letter No. 439 (turn of the 13th century):[1]

"…ко Спирокѹ. Оже ти не возѧло Матее капи, воложи ю со Прѹсомо ко мне. Ѧзо ти олово попродале, и свинеꙡе, и клепание вохо. Ѹже мне не ехати во Сѹжедале. Воскѹ кѹплены 3 пи. А тобе поити сѹда. Воложи олова со ꙡетыри безмене, полотенеꙡа со дова ꙡереленаѧ. А кѹны прави сопроста."

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References

  1. "Тексты" (PDF). gramoty.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 1 September 2023.

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