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For the numeral sign ʹ, see Greek numerals.

The modifier letter prime (ʹ) is a spacing glyph. It is used in the romanization of Cyrillic for palatalized consonants (particularly for the letter ь) and in the orthography of the Skolt Sami for suprasegmental palatalization. It is encoded at U+02B9 ʹ MODIFIER LETTER PRIME.

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