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'Be' (Б, б) is the second letter in the
Cyrillic alphabet. It represents , a
voiced bilabial plosive similar to the English pronunciation of ''b''. In the
Russian language, б may also represent a voiceless word-finally or before a voiceless
consonant, and before a
palatalizing vowel.
The old name for б was ''Buki''. It had no numerical value. The letter в inherited beta's numeric value in the old system of
Cyrillic numerals, so б had none.
Form
It looks approximately like a
figure ''6'', and should not be confused with the Cyrillic letter в (called
ve), which is shaped like Latin capital letter ''B'' and indicates , the
voiced labiodental fricative. Both letters are derived from Greek
beta. When hand-written, the lower-cased б may look like the lower-cased
delta, δ.

Capital Be along with both standard and Serbian/Macedonian variants of lowercase Be.
Code positions
Its
HTML entities are: Б or Б for capital and б or б for small letter.
References