Upper Sorbian only. Represents older r after a voiceless consonant and before a front vowel, e.g. přećel /ˈpʃɛt͡ɕɛl/ 'friend' from Proto-Slavic *prijateljь.
Ŕ
Ŕ
ŕ
ŕ
ejŕ
[ʁʲ]
Lower Sorbian only
S
s
es
[s]
[z], [ɕ]
Š
Š
š
š
eš
[ʃ]
Ś
Ś
ś
ś
śej
[ɕ]
[ʑ]
Lower Sorbian only
T
t
tej
[t]
[d]
U
u
u
[u]
W
w
wej
Upper [v] Lower [w] or silent
Upper Sorbian [f]
Y
y
y
[ɨ]
Z
z
zet
[z]
[s], [ʑ]
Ž
Ž
ž
ž
žet
[ʒ]
Ź
Ź
ź
ź
źej
[ʑ]
[ɕ]
Lower Sorbian only (except as part of digraph dź)
An earlier version of the Lower Sorbian alphabet included the use of the letters b́ (or b’), ṕ (or p’), ḿ (or m’), ẃ (or w’) and rarely f́ (or f’) to indicate palatalized labials. These have been replaced by bj, pj, mj, wj, and fj.[1][2]