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Letter of the Cyrillic script
Komi Nje (Ԋ ԋ; italics: Ԋ ԋ) is a letter of the Molodtsov alphabet, a variant of Cyrillic. It was used only in the writing of the Komi language in the
Komi_Nje
Cyrillic letter
cedilla - a Latvian letter Љ љ : Cyrillic letter Lje Ԋ ԋ - Cyrillic letter Komi Nje Ԩ ԩ : Cyrillic letter En with left hook - an Uilta letter NJ Nj nj : Unicode
Nje
Em Old Church Slavonic ᵸ Superscript En Bezhta, Hunzib, Godoberi Ԋ ԋ Komi Nje Komi (1919–1940) Ө ө Barred O (Oe) Bashkir, Buryat, Kalmyk, Kazakh, Khanty
List_of_Cyrillic_letters
Unicode script encoding
CAPITAL LETTER KOMI LJE 0509 ԉ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI LJE 050A Ԋ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI NJE 050B ԋ CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI NJE 050C Ԍ CYRILLIC
Cyrillic_script_in_Unicode
Gothic letter of the alphabet
the International Phonetic Alphabet. ʘ : IPA letter bilabial click Ԋ ԋ : Komi Nje, a letter in the Molodtsov alphabet Ꙩ ꙩ : Cyrillic letter monocular O ん :
Hwair
Cyrillic letter used for /tʲ/ in two Eastern Khanty dialects
version 16.0: Љ љ - Cyrillic letter Lje Њ њ - Cyrillic letter Nje Ԏ ԏ - Cyrillic letter Komi Tje Ћ ћ - Cyrillic letter Tshe "Proposal to encode Cyrillic
Tje
Cyrillic letter representing /ʎ/ in Macedonian, Serbian, and other languages
њ : Cyrillic letter Nje LJ Lj lj : Compatibility Unicode characters Ԉ ԉ : Komi Lje - corresponding character formerly used in Komi Maretić, Tomislav. Gramatika
Lje
Related alphabets based on Cyrillic scripts
Karelian); Veps; Votic Sami: Kildin Sami and Ter Sami in Russia (since the 1980s) Komi (Zyrian (since the 17th century, modern alphabet since the 1930s); Permyak;
Cyrillic_alphabets
Nurman Avia Indopura NURVINDO Indonesia NYS Nyasa Express NYASA Malawi 1I NJE NetJets Europe FRACTION Portugal ORN Orange Air ORANGE JET United States
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Writing system
Cyrillic was Abur, used for the Komi language. Other Cyrillic alphabets include the Molodtsov alphabet for the Komi language and various alphabets for
Cyrillic_script
Endangered Papuan language
gloss Tayap pig mbor domesticated dog nje tree possum, cuscus enamb ground possum síw bandicoot sasik rat, mouse ŋgabugar, kokosik, njip, mangɨm sugar
Tayap_language
Unicode character block
Љ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LJE (Љ) U+040A Њ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER NJE (Њ) U+040B Ћ CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSHE (Ћ) U+040C Ќ CYRILLIC
Cyrillic_(Unicode_block)
Icelandic alphabet and spelling
approximant hlýr [l̥iːr̥] "warm" hn [n̥] voiceless alveolar nasal hné [n̥jɛː] "knee" hr [r̥] voiceless alveolar trill hratt [r̥aʰt] "fast" hv [kʰv] hvass
Icelandic_orthography
Writing system of the Macedonian language
Je К к /k/ Ka Л л /ɫ/, /l/ El Љ љ /ʎ/ Lje М м /m/ Em Н н /n/ En Њ њ /ɲ/ Nje О о /ɔ/ O П п /p/ Pe Р р /r/ Er С с /s/ Es Letter IPA Name Т т /t/ Te Ќ ќ
Macedonian_alphabet
Micronesian language of the Marshall Islands
Spanish rule Nijiiḷōn [nʲuːzʲiːlˠʌnʲ], 'New Zealand' Nukne [nʲuɡʷ(u)nʲe], also [nʲuɡʷ(u)nʲɛ], 'New Guinea', former colonial administrator under German rule
Marshallese_language
noun is parisyllabic if it ends with -je (except jáje in singular), -lje, -nje (except jȁnje), -će, -đe, -ce (except pȕce and tùce), -šte, -šće or -žđe
Serbo-Croatian_grammar
Grammar of the Slovincian language
declinable neuter noun, can be formed from every verb with the suffixes ⟨-cé, -njé, and -ênjé⟩. ⟨-cé⟩ is common wherever the past participle is formed by ⟨-ty⟩
Slovincian_grammar
Slovene dialect
oni (Masc.), one (Fem.), ona (Neut.) Gen. nas vas njih jih Dat. nam vam njim jim Ac. nas vas njih/nje jih -nje Loc. nas vas njih Inst. nami vami njimi
Prekmurje_Slovene
KOMI NJE
KOMI NJE
Male
Norse
Old Norse byname for a dark-complexioned person, derived from the element kol, KOLI means "black, coal."
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, English, Japanese
Young Attendant; Variant of Names Like Kamelia and Kamille; Lord
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Daughter of Lord
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Soft in Nature
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Korey, possibly KORI means "deep hollow, ravine."
Girl/Female
Native American
Secret.
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name KOI means "implore; urge."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
A River in North India
Boy/Male
African, Ghana, Hindu, Indian
Forceful; Long; Continued Beauty
Girl/Female
Japanese American English
Lord.
Female
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Kore, KORI means "maiden."
Male
Japanese
(å…‰å¸) Japanese name KOJI means "light/shining second (child)."
Female
Japanese
(å›)Â Short form of Japanese names beginning with Kimi-, KIMI means "honorable, noble." Compare with another form of Kimi.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Female
Native American
 Native American Algonquin name KIMI means "secret." Compare with another form of Kimi.
Male
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Tamás, TOMI means "twin."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Silkworm; Lac-insect; Ant
Boy/Male
Hindu
Water
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a river starts in Bihar
Girl/Female
Hindu
Noble, Secret, Righteous
KOMI NJE
KOMI NJE
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Spanish
Similar to Marcella of Mars; Warlike; Combination of Maria and Celia
Boy/Male
Muslim
Aim, Goal, End
Girl/Female
English
and Charlene.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ganamurthi | கநாமà¯à®°à®¤à¯€
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Hindu
Living
Boy/Male
English American French
Form of Rufus: Red-haired.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boundless, Magnanimous, One who is beyond measure
Girl/Female
Tamil
First power, Goddess Durga
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Honor End Farm in Hampden, Buckinghamshire, which is named from Old English hÄn ‘hone’, ‘stone’ + Åra ‘slope’, or possibly from Honer in Sussex, named from Old English hol ‘hollow’ + Åra ‘shore’.In some cases probably an Americanized form of French Honoré (see Honore).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Cawthorne.
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n. pl.
A title given to the celestial gods of the first mythical dynasty of Japan and extended to the demigods of the second dynasty, and then to the long line of spiritual princes still represented by the mikado.
a.
Partaking of the nature of, or combining, tragedy, comedy, and pastoral poetry.