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Pe (Cyrillic)
Cyrillic letter
Cyrillic letter
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| letter | П п |
| script | Cyrillic |
| type | Alphabet |
| typedesc | ic |
| name | Pe () |
| image | Cyrillic letter Pe - uppercase and lowercase.svg |
| imageclass | skin-invert-image |
| phonemes | [], [] |
| number | 80 (Cyrillic numerals) |
| fam1 | Π π |
| language | Old Church Slavonic |
| unicode | U+041F, U+043F |
| equivalents | P p |
Pe (П п; italics: П п or П п; italics: П п) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
It commonly represents the unaspirated voiceless bilabial plosive , like the pronunciation of in "spin".
History

The Cyrillic letter Pe was derived from the Greek letter Pi (Π π).

The name of Pe in the Early Cyrillic alphabet was (pokoi), meaning "peaceful state".
In the Cyrillic numeral system, Pe had a value of 80.
Form
The capital Cyrillic letter Pe looks exactly like the Greek capital Pi from which it is derived, and small Pe looks like a smaller version of the same, though with a less prominent horizontal bar (Greek Π π Cyrillic П п). Pe is not to be confused with the Cyrillic letter El (Л л; italics: Л л), which has a hook on its left leg in some fonts (in others El resembles the Greek Lambda (Λ)).
In italics and handwriting, capital Pe looks identical to the Greek capital Pi in these forms. The lowercase forms, however, differ among the languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet. Small italic Cyrillic Pe in the majority of fonts or handwritten styles looks like the small italic Latin N . In handwritten Serbian, however, it appears as a Latin U with a bar over it .
Usage
As used in the alphabets of various languages, Pe represents the following sounds:
- voiceless bilabial plosive , like the pronunciation of in "pack"
- palatalized voiceless bilabial plosive
The pronunciations shown in the table are the primary ones for each language; for details consult the articles on the languages.
| Language | Position in | |
|---|---|---|
| alphabet | Pronunciation | |
| Belarusian | 17th | , |
| Bulgarian | 16th | , |
| Macedonian | 20th | |
| Russian | 17th | , |
| Serbian | 19th | |
| Ukrainian | 20th | , |
| Kazakh | 22nd | |
| Abkhaz | 19th |
Computing codes
|041F|name1=Cyrillic Capital Letter Pe |043F|name2=Cyrillic Small Letter Pe
References
References
- (2013-05-07). "The Routledge Handbook of Scripts and Alphabets". Routledge.
- (September 2003). "The Slavonic Languages". Routledge.
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