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Combining Cyrillic Dasia Pneumata Letter

҅ is a combining Cyrillic mark used to add a diacritic-like sound or pronunciation effect to a base letter.

U+0485

҅ (U+0485) is a combining character in the Cyrillic block. It’s meant to be placed after a base Cyrillic letter so it modifies that letter rather than standing alone. Use it for accurate text reproduction and typography in Cyrillic materials.

Combining Cyrillic Dasia Pneumata Letter Meaning

COMBINING CYRILLIC DASIA PNEUMATA (҅) is a combining diacritic character. Because it is a combining mark, it should normally be written after a base character it modifies. In practice, it’s used in Cyrillic text to represent a specific historical or phonetic notation tied to “dasia/pneumata” style markings. The exact interpretation can depend on the source text or orthographic tradition, but the key technical behavior is consistent: it modifies the preceding letter and may only be visually apparent when paired with compatible fonts and shaping behavior.

Common uses

  • Linguistics and scholarly transcription of Cyrillic texts with diacritic notation
  • Digital typesetting of historical or annotated Cyrillic documents
  • Correct rendering in fonts or text pipelines that require Unicode-accurate combining marks
  • Adding pronunciation or reading marks in educational Cyrillic materials
  • Preparing social media posts or captions that need precise Cyrillic diacritics

Examples

҅ Combining Cyrillic Dasiya Pneumata

  • ҅а҅
  • ҅е҅
  • ҅и҅
  • ҅о҅
  • ҅у҅

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0485
HTML Entity҅
HTML Code҅
CSS\0485

FAQ

What does the Combining Cyrillic Dasia Pneumata letter mean?

COMBINING CYRILLIC DASIA PNEUMATA (҅) is a combining diacritic character. Because it is a combining mark, it should normally be written after a base character it modifies. In practice, it’s used in Cyrillic text to represent a specific historical or phonetic notation tied to “dasia/pneumata” style markings. The exact interpretation can depend on the source text or orthographic tradition, but the key technical behavior is consistent: it modifies the preceding letter and may only be visually apparent when paired with compatible fonts and shaping behavior.

Is ҅ a standalone letter?

No. ҅ is a combining character (U+0485). It is intended to be placed after a base character to modify it.

How do I copy ҅ into my text editor?

Copy the character directly from this page, or paste it using the provided HTML entity (҅) / Unicode code point (U+0485).

Why doesn’t ҅ show properly in my browser or app?

Rendering depends on font support and layout. Try a different font, and ensure you’re combining it with a Cyrillic base letter (e.g., а҅).

What’s the correct Unicode information for ҅?

It’s named COMBINING CYRILLIC DASIA PNEUMATA, with code point U+0485, HTML entity ҅, CSS escape \\0485, and JavaScript escape \\u{0485}.