Cyrillic (Unicode block)

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Cyrillic (Unicode block)
Range U+0400..U+04FF
(256 code points)
Plane BMP
Scripts Cyrillic
Assigned 256 code points
Unused 0 reserved code points
Source standard(s) ISO 8859-5
Unicode version history
1.0.0 192 (+192)
1.1 226 (+34)
3.0 238 (+12)
3.2 246 (+8)
4.1 248 (+2)
5.0 255 (+7)
5.1 256 (+1)
Note: The Cyrillic block underwent some reorganization when being unified with ISO 10646 for version 1.1. A total of four characters - two letters in both upper and lower case - were removed, while another 38 were added to version 1.1.[1][2]

Cyrillic is a Unicode block containing the characters used to write the most widely used languages with a Cyrillic orthography. The core of the block is based on the ISO 8859-5 standard, with additions for minority languages and historic orthographies.

Cyrillic[1]
Unicode.org chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+040x Ѐ Ё Ђ Ѓ Є Ѕ І Ї Ј Љ Њ Ћ Ќ Ѝ Ў Џ
U+041x А Б В Г Д Е Ж З И Й К Л М Н О П
U+042x Р С Т У Ф Х Ц Ч Ш Щ Ъ Ы Ь Э Ю Я
U+043x а б в г д е ж з и й к л м н о п
U+044x р с т у ф х ц ч ш щ ъ ы ь э ю я
U+045x ѐ ё ђ ѓ є ѕ і ї ј љ њ ћ ќ ѝ ў џ
U+046x Ѡ ѡ Ѣ ѣ Ѥ ѥ Ѧ ѧ Ѩ ѩ Ѫ ѫ Ѭ ѭ Ѯ ѯ
U+047x Ѱ ѱ Ѳ ѳ Ѵ ѵ Ѷ ѷ Ѹ ѹ Ѻ ѻ Ѽ ѽ Ѿ ѿ
U+048x Ҁ ҁ ҂  ҃  title="U+0484: COMBINING CYRILLIC PALATALIZATION" |  ҄  title="U+0485: COMBINING CYRILLIC DASIA PNEUMATA" |  ҅  title="U+0486: COMBINING CYRILLIC PSILI PNEUMATA" |  ҆  title="U+0487: COMBINING CYRILLIC POKRYTIE" |  ҇  title="U+0488: COMBINING CYRILLIC HUNDRED THOUSANDS SIGN" |  ҈  title="U+0489: COMBINING CYRILLIC MILLIONS SIGN" |  ҉ Ҋ ҋ Ҍ ҍ Ҏ ҏ
U+049x Ґ ґ Ғ ғ Ҕ ҕ Җ җ Ҙ ҙ Қ қ Ҝ ҝ Ҟ ҟ
U+04Ax Ҡ ҡ Ң ң Ҥ ҥ Ҧ ҧ Ҩ ҩ Ҫ ҫ Ҭ ҭ Ү ү
U+04Bx Ұ ұ Ҳ ҳ Ҵ ҵ Ҷ ҷ Ҹ ҹ Һ һ Ҽ ҽ Ҿ ҿ
U+04Cx Ӏ Ӂ ӂ Ӄ ӄ Ӆ ӆ Ӈ ӈ Ӊ ӊ Ӌ ӌ Ӎ ӎ ӏ
U+04Dx Ӑ ӑ Ӓ ӓ Ӕ ӕ Ӗ ӗ Ә ә Ӛ ӛ Ӝ ӝ Ӟ ӟ
U+04Ex Ӡ ӡ Ӣ ӣ Ӥ ӥ Ӧ ӧ Ө ө Ӫ ӫ Ӭ ӭ Ӯ ӯ
U+04Fx Ӱ ӱ Ӳ ӳ Ӵ ӵ Ӷ ӷ Ӹ ӹ Ӻ ӻ Ӽ ӽ Ӿ ӿ
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 6.3

References

  1. "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 22 March 2013. 
  2. The Unicode Standard Version 1.0, Volume 1. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. 1990, 1991. ISBN 0-201-56788-1. 


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