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Cyrillic letter Ghe
Cyrillic alphabet Cyrillic letters
A (Cyrillic) Be (Cyrillic) Ve (Cyrillic) Ge (Cyrillic) Ghe (Cyrillic) De (Cyrillic) Dje
Gje Ye (Cyrillic) Yo (Cyrillic) Ukrainian Ye Zhe (Cyrillic) Dze Ze (Cyrillic)
I (Cyrillic) Ukrainian I Yi (Cyrillic) short I Je (Cyrillic) Ka (Cyrillic) El (Cyrillic)
Lje Em (Cyrillic) En (Cyrillic) Nje O (Cyrillic) Pe (Cyrillic) Er (Cyrillic)
Es (Cyrillic) Te (Cyrillic) Tshe Kje U (Cyrillic) U short Ef (Cyrillic)
Kha (Cyrillic) Tse (Cyrillic) Che (Cyrillic) Dzhe Sha Shcha Yer
Yery Soft sign E (Cyrillic) Yu (Cyrillic) Ya (Cyrillic)
Archaic letters
Koppa (Cyrillic) Uk (Cyrillic) Omega (Cyrillic) Ot (Cyrillic) Round Omega (Cyrillic) Yat A iotified
E iotified Little Yus Big Yus Little Yus iotified Big Yus iotified Ksi (Cyrillic) Psi (Cyrillic)
Fita Izhitsa Izhitsa okovy
Ghe (Ґ, ґ, also called "ge with upturn") is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet pronounced like the G in "go".

Originally part of the Ukrainian and Belarusian alphabets, its function was replaced by the letter Ge (Г) in the Soviet Union.

In Ukrainian, it continued to be used by the diaspora, and has been reintroduced since Ukraine's independence.

Its reintroduction into Belarusian has been proposed by some linguists.



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