The names of the letters you are looking for are pronounced "yah" and "zhuh" (as in the word pleasure). These are just my method of approximating the sound of these letter's names in English. The unicode names are "Cyrillic capital letter zhe" and "Cyrillic capital letter ya". In Cyrillic, the names of course are written as just the letters themselves.


I don't understand where you are getting the other Cyrillic letters. Are you trying to approximate them with roman/english letters? Or are you using a Cyrillic font?

On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 04:00 AM, ario wrote:

And does one know where I can get the Cyrillic R, mirrorred about its
vertical axis, and this character which resembles most the 'X', but with
some more small lines? (sorry, I don't know the name of it).

thanks,
arie



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