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Thanks for the sauce, I've never seen a keyboard with both Cyrillic and Roman letters before. Confusing AF but anyhow...
That backward N with the breve mark over it is called "short i" in Russian. Placed after another vowel, it makes a sound called "y-glide", like you're just starting to say the consonant Y.
It's nothing at all to do with Z or Q or N.
/wordnerd
2 years ago
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That backward N with the breve mark over it is called "short i" in Russian. It makes a short "y-glide" sound after another vowel, like you're trying to start saying the letter Y.
It's nothing at all to do with Z or Q or N
/wordnerd
2 years ago
1 score