• The ogonek (/əˈɡɒnɛk, -ək/ ə-GON-ek, -⁠ək; Polish: [ɔˈɡɔnɛk], "little tail", diminutive of ogon) is a diacritic hook placed under the lower right corner...
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    Ą (redirect from A-ogonek)
    Tutchone, and Elfdalian alphabets. It is formed from the letter a and an ogonek ("little tail") and usually, except in modern Lithuanian and Polish, denotes...
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    A with ogonek (А̨ а̨; italics: А̨ а̨; sound: [ã, ɑ̃]) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet used in the Lithuanian Cyrillic alphabet and Polish Cyrillic...
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    Ę (redirect from E with ogonek)
    ręce → rąk (genitive) 'five': pięć → piąty ('fifth') In Lithuanian, the ogonek, called the nosinė (literally, "nasal") mark, originally indicated vowel...
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  • Ogonek (Russian: Огонёк) is a Russian song about the separation of a man and his girlfriend during The Great Patriotic War. The song's title can be translated...
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  • The Little Blue Light (Russian: Голубой огонёк, romanized: Goluboy ogonyok) was a popular musical variety show aired on Soviet television since 1962 during...
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  • Elizabeth Ogonek (born May 26, 1989) is an American composer of contemporary classical music. Ogonek was born in Anoka, Minnesota and was raised in New...
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  • The Cyrillization of Polish has been practised in many forms and began in the mid-19th century in the Russian Empire. Between 1772 and 1815, the Russian...
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    and the static mappings: "Religions in Russia by federal subject" (Map). Ogonek. 34 (5243). 27 August 2012. Archived from the original on 21 April 2017...
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    Į (redirect from I with ogonek)
    I with ogonek (majuscule: Į, minuscule: į) is a letter of the Latin alphabet formed by addition of the ogonek to the letter I. It is used in Lithuanian...
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