Sha (Cyrillic)
letter of the Glagolitic and Cyrillic script From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sha (Ш, ш) is the twenty-third letter in the Cyrillic alphabet. It sounds like [ʃ]. Its lowercase italic form is ш.
It comes from the Hebrew letter shin. It is transliterated into the Roman alphabet as sh in English, sch in German, ch in French, ş in Turkish, sz in Polish and š in most Slavic languages (Czech, Slovak, Serbian, Slovene, Croatian) using Gaj's latin aphabet.
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