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Khakassian Che, the Glossary

Index Khakassian Che

Khakassian Che (Ӌ ӌ; italics: Ӌ ӌ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.[1]

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  1. 12 relations: Che (Cyrillic), Che with descender, Che with vertical stroke, Cyrillic script, Cyrillic script in Unicode, Digraph (orthography), Dzhe, Khakas language, Voiced postalveolar affricate, Zhe with breve, Zhe with diaeresis, Zhje.

Che (Cyrillic)

Che, Cha or Chu (Ч ч; italics: Ч ч) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Khakassian Che and Che (Cyrillic) are cyrillic letters.

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Che with descender

Che with descender (Ҷ ҷ; italics: Ҷ ҷ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Khakassian Che and Che with descender are cyrillic alphabet stubs and cyrillic letters.

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Che with vertical stroke

Che with vertical stroke (Ҹ ҹ; italics: Ҹ ҹ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Khakassian Che and Che with vertical stroke are cyrillic alphabet stubs and cyrillic letters.

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Cyrillic script

The Cyrillic script, Slavonic script or simply Slavic script is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. Khakassian Che and Cyrillic script are cyrillic letters.

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Cyrillic script in Unicode

As of Unicode version, Cyrillic script is encoded across several blocks. Khakassian Che and Cyrillic script in Unicode are cyrillic letters.

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Digraph (orthography)

A digraph or digram is a pair of characters used in the orthography of a language to write either a single phoneme (distinct sound), or a sequence of phonemes that does not correspond to the normal values of the two characters combined.

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Dzhe

Dzhe (Џ џ; italics: Џ џ or Џ џ; italics: Џ, џ), also spelled dže, is a letter of the Cyrillic script used in Macedonian and varieties of Serbo-Croatian (Montenegrin and Serbian) to represent the voiced postalveolar affricate, like the pronunciation of j in “jump”. Khakassian Che and Dzhe are cyrillic alphabet stubs and cyrillic letters.

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Khakas language

Khakas, also known as Xakas, is a Turkic language spoken by the Khakas, who mainly live in the southwestern Siberian Republic of Khakassia, in Russia.

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Voiced postalveolar affricate

The voiced palato-alveolar sibilant affricate, voiced post-alveolar affricate or voiced domed postalveolar sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Zhe with breve

Zhe with breve (Ӂ ӂ; italics: Ӂ ӂ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script created by Soviet linguists for the cyrillization of non-Slavic languages. Khakassian Che and Zhe with breve are cyrillic alphabet stubs and cyrillic letters.

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Zhe with diaeresis

Zhe with diaeresis (Ӝ ӝ; italics: Ӝ ӝ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Khakassian Che and Zhe with diaeresis are cyrillic alphabet stubs and cyrillic letters.

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Zhje

Zhje or Zhe with descender (Җ җ; italics: Җ җ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Khakassian Che and Zhje are cyrillic alphabet stubs and cyrillic letters.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khakassian_Che

Also known as Ӌ.