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Encyclopedia > Er (letter)
Cyrillic letter Er
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Cyrillic alphabet
А Б В Г Ґ Д Ђ
Ѓ Е Ё Є Ж Ѕ З
И І Ї Й Ј К Л
Љ М Н Њ О П Р
С Т Ћ Ќ У Ў Ф
Х Ц Ч Џ Ш Щ Ъ
Ы Ь Э Ю Я
Archæic letters
Ҁ Ѹ Ѡ Ѿ Ѻ Ѣ ІА
Ѥ Ѧ Ѫ Ѩ Ѭ Ѯ Ѱ
Ѳ Ѵ Ѷ        

Er (Р, р) is the eighteenth letter of the Cyrillic alphabet. It was developed from the Greek letter Rho. The upper case Er looks exactly the same as the upper case Rho. Er also looks exactly the same as the Latin letter P.


It basically corresponds to the Latin letter R. The drawing of 'R' differs in that it has a line attached to it, which was given by the Romans to distinguish it from the letter P, which is not at all related.


Russian language

Russian Er renders a consonant, an alveolar trill, and differs from the "matching" English consonant, which is an alveolar approximant.


Russian Er is always transliterated into English as 'R'.


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Er (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (139 words)
Er (Р, р) is the eighteenth letter of the Cyrillic alphabet.
It basically corresponds to the Latin letter R and represents /r/, an alveolar trill.
The drawing of 'R' differs in that it has a line attached to it, which was given by the Romans to distinguish it from the letter P, which is not at all related.
ER - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (225 words)
Er (biblical figure), the eldest son of Judah
Er (letter), a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet
Er (Plato), the main character of the Myth of Er told by Plato in the Republic
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