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What Language with backward N?

You're likely thinking of the Cyrillic alphabet, which has a letter called "Н" (pronounced "en").

When written in cursive, the Cyrillic "Н" can have a backward "N" shape, especially at the end of words. This is often mistaken for a "Y" by those unfamiliar with the Cyrillic script.

Here are some examples of languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet:

* Russian

* Ukrainian

* Belarusian

* Bulgarian

* Serbian

* Macedonian

* Montenegrin

* Kazakh

* Kyrgyz

* Uzbek

* Tajik

Let me know if you'd like to know more about the Cyrillic alphabet!

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