Ue is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages.[1]: 549–551
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Letter[2]: 17, 20 [3]: 546 | |
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ü | Transliteration[note 1] |
ᠦ[a] | Alone |
ᠦ | Initial |
ᠦ᠋ | Medial (word-initial syllable) |
ᠦ | Medial (subsequent syllables) |
ᠦ | Final |
Ligatures[2]: 22–23, 24–25 [3]: 546 | |||
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bü | pü | kü, gü | Transliteration |
ᠪᠦ | ᠫᠦ | ᠭᠦ⟨?⟩ ⟨w/o tail⟩[b] | Alone |
ᠭᠦ᠋⟨?⟩ ⟨w/ tail⟩ | |||
ᠪᠦ | ᠫᠦ | ᠭᠦ | Initial |
ᠪᠦ | ᠫᠦ | ᠭᠦ | Medial |
ᠪᠦ | ᠫᠦ | ᠭᠦ | Final |
Separated suffixes[note 2] | |||||
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‑ü(...) | ‑ü | ‑ün | ‑ügei | ‑üd | Transliteration |
ᠦ⟨?⟩ | — | — | — | Whole | |
— | ᠦᠨ⟨?⟩ | ᠦᠳ⟨?⟩ | |||
— | ᠦᠭᠡᠢ⟨?⟩ | — |