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===Cyrillic=== {{Main|Cyrillic digraphs}} Modern Slavic languages written in the [[Cyrillic alphabet]] make little use of digraphs apart from {{angbr|дж}} for {{IPA|/dʐ/}}, {{angbr|дз}} for {{IPA|/dz/}} (in Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Bulgarian), and {{angbr|жж}} and {{angbr|зж}} for the uncommon Russian phoneme {{IPA|/ʑː/}}. In Russian, the sequences {{angbr|дж}} and {{angbr|дз}} do occur (mainly in loanwords) but are pronounced as combinations of an implosive (sometimes treated as an affricate) and a fricative; implosives are treated as allophones of the plosive {{IPA|/d̪/}} and so those sequences are not considered to be digraphs. Cyrillic has few digraphs unless it is used to write non-Slavic languages, especially [[Caucasian languages]].
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