Accented Letters
Jun. 12th, 2003 05:05 pmI know they aren't actually used in Russian, but a lot of teach-yourself books use acute accents to show stress on a word. Does anyone know how to type Cyrillic vowels with accents? I can type the ones that are the same as English vowels — á, é, í [Belarusian и], ó — but what about и, у, ы, я, э, ё, ю?
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Date: 2003-06-13 06:48 am (UTC)sometimes you really need one, the most frequent case is большая/большая (first one meaning "big", second "bigger")
in such cases we usually capitalise the accented vowel, like бОльшая
there's a bunch of Russia-made all-Cyrillic fonts, mostly used in desktop publishing, that have all the accented characters. I don't remember the names though.
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