Re: Cyrillic Q

2001-09-27 Thread James E. Agenbroad
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, John Hudson wrote: > At 02:48 9/27/2001, Marco Cimarosti wrote: > > >A lot of time ago, someone on this list mentioned a language, written in the > >Cyrillic alphabet, which employed letter "Q", taken from the Latin alphabet. > > > >Which language is it? > > Kurdish. The co

Re: Cyrillic Q

2001-09-27 Thread John Hudson
At 02:48 9/27/2001, Marco Cimarosti wrote: >A lot of time ago, someone on this list mentioned a language, written in the >Cyrillic alphabet, which employed letter "Q", taken from the Latin alphabet. > >Which language is it? Kurdish. The common Cyrillic orthography includes four Latin letterforms

Re: Cyrillic Q

2001-09-27 Thread Roozbeh Pournader
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Marco Cimarosti wrote: > A lot of time ago, someone on this list mentioned a language, written in the > Cyrillic alphabet, which employed letter "Q", taken from the Latin alphabet. > > Which language is it? IIRC, it was Kurdish. roozbeh

Cyrillic Q

2001-09-27 Thread Marco Cimarosti
A lot of time ago, someone on this list mentioned a language, written in the Cyrillic alphabet, which employed letter "Q", taken from the Latin alphabet. Which language is it? Are the glyphs for that "Q" identical to Latin in both cases? How is the status of this "Q" in Unicode: is it still uni