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Ukrainians talking that letter ї exist only in Ukrainian language are so naïve...

ablobcatgooglytrash

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@yura I thought it was unique among Cyrillic alphabets?
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@monsieuricon if we talk about Cyrillic, yes. Ї can definitely be called unique.

But honestly I don't see much difference between Cyrillic "Ї" and Latin "Ï". Same goes with other letters like "о" and "o", "а" and "a" and so on.

I understand that there should be something important because we have even have different Unicode characters for them. But despite that almost anybody will see the difference between those symbols.
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@yura @monsieuricon I saw instances of it in a different language in Serbia. It's called Rusyn language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusyn_language

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@yura @monsieuricon I guess sometimes it is considered a dialect of Ukranian

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@yura @monsieuricon You have actually typed out the letters in different languages. Kudos.

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@yura i just realize when switching to greek, i can use the key for the ¨ thingies and then switch to english in order to type the word "naïve". Thanks X11.
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@getimiskon @yura just make a custom keymap? those are pretty easy to make iirc

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@iska i mean, i don't use it that often, so this hack is fine
@yura
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