"ꙏ" meaning in Translingual

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Character

Head templates: {{mul-letter}} ꙏ
  1. A letter of the Cyrillic script, called neutral yer. Used in the transcription of historic documents when it is not possible to differentiate between the hard sign ъ and the soft sign ь. Tags: letter

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