Cyrillic cursive alternate forms (б, д, г, п, т, ш)
Variants of lowercase letters in the Cyrillic script: Б/б, Г/г, Ѓ/ѓ, Д/д, И/и, П/п, Т/т, Ш/ш.
Five to six columns show different forms:
1. slab-serif upright,
2. alternate slab-serif upright,
3. sans-serif oblique (i.e. slanted),
4. standard italic,
5. alternate italic and
6. (rare) disambiguated cursive.
In traditional Bulgarian typesetting, the upright shapes of characters д (d), г (g), и (i), п (p) and т (t) resemble their cursive forms,
i.e. they look similar to Roman lowercase letters g, ƨ (mirrored s), u, n and m, respectively, instead of like small capital letters.
In South-European Slavic writing systems, Serbian and Macedonian in particular, alternative italic shapes are preferred for some letters.
Cyrillic cursive alternate forms (б, д, г, п, т, ш)
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like digit six: 6
like Greek delta: δ
like mirrored Roman s: ƨ
like mirrored Roman s with macron above: ƨ
like dotless Roman i with macron instead of tittle: ƨ
like Roman eth without crossbar: ð
like Roman gƨ
like Roman n
like Roman u with macron above: ū
like Roman n with macron above: n
like Roman m
like round Roman w (or turned m: ɯ) with macron above
like Roman m with macron above
like round Roman w or turned m: ɯ
like round Roman w (or turned m: ɯ) with macron below: ɯ̱
like Roman u
like Roman u with macron below: u̱