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On main pages we should always use the etymological greek characters ѵ, ѱ, ѯ, ѳ and ҁ.

That is because if we see a word has 'ѵ' in it, we can assume that we can also see a spelling variant of it with 'и', or 'оу' instead, however the opposite is not possible.

In pages where a spelling with characters, more appropriate for the early slavs to pronounce, is present, we should use this form-of template to point to the main page.