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ISO/IEC 8859-5 and Ve (Cyrillic)

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Difference between ISO/IEC 8859-5 and Ve (Cyrillic)

ISO/IEC 8859-5 vs. Ve (Cyrillic)

ISO/IEC 8859-5:1999, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 5: Latin/Cyrillic alphabet, is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 1988. Ve (В в; italics: В в) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.

Similarities between ISO/IEC 8859-5 and Ve (Cyrillic)

ISO/IEC 8859-5 and Ve (Cyrillic) have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): B, Be (Cyrillic), Belarusian language, Bulgarian language, KOI8-R, KOI8-U, Macedonian language, Russian language, Serbian language, Short U (Cyrillic), Ukrainian language, V, W, Windows-1251.

B

B or b (pronounced) is the second letter of the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

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Be (Cyrillic)

Be (Б б italics: Б б б) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.

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Belarusian language

Belarusian (беларуская мова) is an official language of Belarus, along with Russian, and is spoken abroad, mainly in Ukraine and Russia.

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Bulgarian language

No description.

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KOI8-R

KOI8-R (RFC 1489) is an 8-bit character encoding, designed to cover Russian, which uses a Cyrillic alphabet.

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KOI8-U

KOI8-U (RFC 2319) is an 8-bit character encoding, designed to cover Ukrainian, which uses a Cyrillic alphabet.

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Macedonian language

Macedonian (македонски, tr. makedonski) is a South Slavic language spoken as a first language by around two million people, principally in the Republic of Macedonia and the Macedonian diaspora, with a smaller number of speakers throughout the transnational region of Macedonia.

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Russian language

Russian (rússkiy yazýk) is an East Slavic language, which is official in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as being widely spoken throughout Eastern Europe, the Baltic states, the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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Serbian language

Serbian (српски / srpski) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs.

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Short U (Cyrillic)

Short U (Ў ў; italics: Ў ў) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.

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Ukrainian language

No description.

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V

V (named vee) is the 22nd letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

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W

W (named double-u,Pronounced plural double-ues) is the 23rd letter of the modern English and ISO basic Latin alphabets.

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Windows-1251

Windows-1251 is a 8-bit character encoding, designed to cover languages that use the Cyrillic script such as Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian Cyrillic and other languages.

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ISO/IEC 8859-5 and Ve (Cyrillic) Comparison

ISO/IEC 8859-5 has 141 relations, while Ve (Cyrillic) has 37. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 7.87% = 14 / (141 + 37).

References

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