What language has upside down V?

Turned v (majuscule: Ʌ, minuscule: ʌ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, based on a turned form of the letter V.
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What does the upside down V symbol mean?

The upside down 'v' used in the problem is called caret, and represents exponent, literally 'raised to power'. It is a popular convention used to...
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What is the upside down V in Greek?

Lambda: Λ λ

Uppercase Lambda looks like an upside down capital V.
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What does V in Russian mean?

The Russian defense ministry itself has not commented on any of the theories, and instead posted on its Instagram channel that Z meant Za pobedu (“for victory”) and V stood for “power of truth”.
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What is V in Cyrillic?

Ve (В в; italics: В в) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It commonly represents the voiced labiodental fricative /v/, like ⟨v⟩ in "vase". Cyrillic letter Ve.
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How is V pronounced in Ukrainian?

The letter в (v) never loses voice in Ukrainian (unlike Russian, which becomes "ф - f" in some positions) and in final positions/in front of consonants is pronounced like Polish "ł", Belarussian "ў" or English "w".
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Is Cyrillic Russian?

The Cyrillic alphabet is closely based on the Greek alphabet, with about a dozen additional letters invented to represent Slavic sounds not found in Greek. In Russia, Cyrillic was first written in the early Middle Ages in clear-cut, legible ustav (large letters). Later a succession of cursive forms developed.
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What is Z Russian?

The "Z" symbol is used instead of the equivalent Cyrillic letter З (Ze) used in the Russian alphabet, which has been described as peculiar, considering the symbol's later association with Russian nationalism. The invasion has acquired the nickname "Operation Z", derived from the "Z" symbol. Photo. Symbol (image)
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How do you type an upside down V?

The ^ character (which looks like an inverted V) is known as caret. It's also known as a hat, control or uparrow.
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Now the explanation is a little complicated:
  1. xxd Enter launches the application xxd.
  2. Ctrl + v , Ctrl + ^ sends a 0x1e. ...
  3. Ctrl + d , Ctrl + d terminates the input.
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What does ∧ mean in math?

∧ or (English symbol name wedge) (mathematics, logic) The conjunction operator, forming a Boolean-valued function, typically with two arguments, returning true only if all of its arguments are true.
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What does V symbol mean?

Peace, or friend – used around the world by peace and counter-culture groups; popularized in the American peace movement of the 1960s. The commonality with the symbol's use from the 1940s was its meaning the "end of war". V (the letter) – used when spelling in American Sign Language.
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How is upside down V pronounced?

I was taught that the upside-down e stands for unaccented schwas (hence it's common use as a default for unaccented vowels) (like "ba" in "banana") and the upside-down v is an accented schwa (like "bu" in "bunny" or "bunion" or "butter").
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What is Z in Cyrillic?

Ze (З з; italics: З з) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It commonly represents the voiced alveolar fricative /z/, like the pronunciation of ⟨z⟩ in "zebra". Ze is romanized using the Latin letter ⟨z⟩.
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Why is Russian R backwards?

The backward R or “Я” means “I” or “me” in Russian. This suits, as 'Untethered' is largely an auto-biographical piece on identity and alternate paths walked, after facing up to moral junctions in life. It also considers the decisions made based on right and wrong felt at the time and the outcomes of this.
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How do you say ya in Russian?

Pronunciation
  1. It is an iotated vowel and typically sounds as /ja/ in initial or post-vocalic position, like the English pronunciation of ⟨ya⟩ in "yard".
  2. When ⟨я⟩ follows a soft consonant, no /j/ sound occurs between the consonant and the vowel.
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What does ы sound like?

Note that ы sounds like [ i ] in ill, whereas И и sounds like [ee] in meet. The letter ы never occurs as the first letter in the word, therefore it is never capitalized. Click the syllable to listen, then click again and say it with me. Do the whole upper line (with ы) first then go to the lower one (with и).
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Is Russian and Ukrainian the same language?

Language siblings, not cousins

Today, Russian and Ukrainian are close relations: they share more vocabulary, grammar, and features of pronunciation with each other than they do with the other Slavonic languages. They both use the Cyrillic alphabet, but slightly different versions.
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Can Russians understand Ukrainian?

So while Ukrainian and Russian are distinct linguistically, there is an important asymmetry to be aware of: even though most Russians don't know or understand Ukrainian because it's a different language, most Ukrainians know and understand Russian.
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Do Russians use V?

Since there's no /w/ in Russian, whenever a /w/ appears in English it is sometimes replaced with a /v/ consonant sound – that does exist in Russian.
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What is Russian language?

Russian is a Slavic language in the Indo-European family. From the point of view of the spoken language, its closest relatives are Ukrainian and Belarusian, the other two national languages in the East Slavic group. (Some academics also consider Rusyn an East Slavic language; others consider Rusyn just a dialect.)
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