Watching an English movie with russian subs. Keeps using "U" as a russian letter. Never seen this before. What is it?
Also what is the backwards "s"?
Here's a picture:
http://i.imgur.com/CWyXbcf.jpg
Watching an English movie with russian subs. Keeps using "U" as a russian letter. Never seen this before. What is it?
Also what is the backwards "s"?
Here's a picture:
http://i.imgur.com/CWyXbcf.jpg
It is "и". Used in handwriting.
it's "г" as in "голова"
that's the equivalent table Russian Alphabet with Sound and Handwriting
Don't understand why и is written as U. Makes no sense -.-
Russian handwriting differs from type letters. Probably the system developed so that to make it write faster.
i was going to say that it is the font, but it could be italic. but ye it is not easy to read even for me. i’ve no idea, but todays you can get subtitled movies and all sort of fonts. it’s not all that unusual. i mean it is only the font, the letters are still the same.
A bit off-topic, but still...
A bit more off-topic and a bit less seen example: мщу и лицу look the same too.
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