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Abkhazian Dze
Cyrillic letter used in Abkhaz and Uilta From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Abkhazian Dze (Ӡ ӡ; italics: Ӡ ӡ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is used in Abkhaz where it represents the voiced alveolar affricate /dz/, pronounced like ⟨ds⟩ in "pods".
It is also used in a 2007 alphabet for the Uilta language, where it represents [d͡ʒ~ɟ] (j as in jam or g as in argue). It was also used in one 1937 proposal (not adopted) for the Karelian language.[citation needed]
The letter looks very similar in shape to Latin Ezh (Ʒ, ʒ), as well as to numeral 3, but in some fonts the uppercase form of the Abkhazian Dze has no descender or has a shortened tail.
This letter is similar to the Cyrillic letter Dze, representing the same sound.
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See also
- Ʒ ʒ : Latin letter Ezh
- Ʃ ʃ : Latin letter Esh
- S s : Cyrillic letter Dze (Macedonian Dze)
- Cyrillic characters in Unicode
References
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