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soft sign

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English

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Etymology

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The uppercase and lowercase versions of the soft sign.

Calque of Russian мя́гкий знак (mjáxkij znak),[1] from мя́гкий (mjáxkij, palatal, palatized, soft) + знак (znak, mark, sign).

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Noun

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soft sign (plural soft signs)

  1. The Cyrillic letter Ь/ь (transliterated in English with an apostrophe () or prime ()), which in modern languages using the Cyrillic alphabet serves to denote a soft (palatized) consonant.
    Synonyms: front jer, front yer
    Antonym: hard sign

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References

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  1. ^ soft sign, n.” under soft, adj.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, March 2021; soft sign, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.

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