Superscript yer
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The superscript yers (ꚜ and ꚝ) are two superscripted Cyrillic letters, hard sign and soft sign, both of which are used as intonation marks for Lithuanian dialectology.
Computing codes
| Character | ꚜ | ꚝ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unicode name | MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC HARD SIGN | MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC SOFT SIGN | ||
| Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
| Unicode | 42652 | U+A69C | 42653 | U+A69D |
| UTF-8 | 0 154 156 | Template:UTF-8/3 9A 9C | 0 154 157 | Template:UTF-8/3 9A 9D |
| Numeric character reference | ꚜ | ꚜ | ꚝ | ꚝ |
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