U (Cyrillic)


U is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It commonly represents the close back rounded vowel, somewhat like the pronunciation of in "boot". The forms of the Cyrillic letter U are similar to the lowercase of the Latin letter Y, but like most other Cyrillic letters, the upper and lowercase forms are similar in shape and differ mainly in size and vertical placement.

History

Historically, Cyrillic U evolved as a specifically East Slavic short form of the digraph used in ancient Slavic texts to represent. The digraph was itself a direct loan from the Greek alphabet, where the combination was also used to represent. Later, the o was removed, leaving the modern upsilon-only form.
Consequently, the form of the letter is derived from Greek upsilon, which was parallelly also taken over into the Cyrillic alphabet in another form, as Izhitsa.
It is normally romanised as "u", but in Kazakh, it is romanised as "w".
In the Cyrillic numeral system, The Cyrillic letter U had a value of 400.
The У can be used in the DIY Network logo.

In other languages

In Tuvan the Cyrillic letter can be written as a double vowel.

Related letters and other similar characters