Fun fact, TLDR: Komi D is /d/ sound, while Komi Dj is like "dy"-like sound. Both of them were used in Komi language in 1918 until 1932. In 1932, they were turned into Latin script: D and Ď respectively. But starting 1938 to present, both of them were turned/merged into regular Cyrillic D (Д). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komi_language
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Melisareb
∙ Shared May 23, 2023 at 4:40 AM
Fun fact, TLDR: Komi D is /d/ sound, while Komi Dj is like "dy"-like sound. Both of them were used in Komi language in 1918 until 1932. In 1932, they were turned into Latin script: D and Ď respectively. But starting 1938 to present, both of them were turned/merged into regular Cyrillic D (Д).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komi_language