MAKE A MEME View Large Image Venn diagram gr la ru.svg Venn diagram of Greek Latin and Russian Cyrillic upper case graphemes The intersections with the Latin alphabet are used for Greek and Russian licence plates <br> Licence plates in Greece use the letters Α Β Ε ...
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Keywords: Venn diagram gr la ru.svg Venn diagram of Greek Latin and Russian Cyrillic upper case graphemes The intersections with the Latin alphabet are used for Greek and Russian licence plates <br> Licence plates in Greece use the letters Α Β Ε Ζ Η Ι Κ Ο Ρ Τ Υ Χ <br> Licence plates in Russia use the letters А В Е К О Р С Т У Х Inclusive versus exclusive <table style width 100 ; > <tr> <td>thumb center 400px This file is as inclusive as possible </td> <td>thumb center 400px This other file is as exclusive as possible <br>It even shows w Upsilon Greek Υ seperately as <math>\Upsilon</math> </td> </tr> </table> thumb Cyrillic У and Greek or Latin Y can both be represented by the grapheme in the middle which is used in this diagram thumb The typical forms of Л and Д on the left and the ones used in this diagram on the right thumb У on Russian licence plates thumb Cyrillic Л like Greek Λ Y / У They are different in most printed text but can be represented in the same way In handwritten blockletters they usually look the same <br> Cyrillic У is in the Russian licence plates because in countries that do not use the Cyrillic alphabet it will be read as Y <br> Cyrillic У always has two strokes and often a rounded bottom end Y is usually symmetric when printed <br> In the typeface Ubuntu used for this diagram they actually look different The intermediate form used is created by hand <small> Asymmetric Latin Y serif sans sans comic graffiti<br> Asymmetric Greek Y graffiti graffiti<br> Cyrillic У without rounded end sans sans licence plates </small> Λ / Л Cyrillic Л looks like Greek Λ in some typefaces - e g in the incription on Lenin's Mausoleum <br> In handwritten blockletters this form is common or even prevailing <br> In the typeface Ubuntu used for this diagram they actually look different <small> Graffiti <br> Other </small> K / К They are slightly different in many typefaces The Cyrillic К often has a rounded upper arm and usually looks like half a Ж <br> <small>Typical Cyrillic К in Семилуки city-limit sign</small> thumb left 500px This Russian graffiti uses the same letter shapes as the diagram own 2011 Watchduck <gallery> File Venn diagram showing Greek Latin and Cyrillic letters svg exclusive File Venn diagram gr la sr svg Serbian Cyrillic </gallery> Other fields I + < a < 3-set Venn diagrams Greek alphabet Latin alphabet Cyrillic alphabet Intersection set theory Ubuntu Font Family
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