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Che with vertical stroke

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Template:Cyrillic alphabet navbox Che with vertical stroke (Ҹ ҹ; italics: Ҹ ҹ) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet.[1] Its form is derived from the Cyrillic letter Che (Ч ч Ч ч).

Che with vertical stroke is used in the alphabet of the Azeri language, where it represents the voiced postalveolar affricate /d͡ʒ/, like the pronunciation of ‹j› in "jump".

Che with vertical stroke corresponds in other Cyrillic alphabets to the digraphs ‹дж› or ‹чж›, or to the letters Che with descender (Ҷ ҷ), Dzhe (Џ џ), Khakassian Che (Ӌ ӌ), Zhe with breve (Ӂ ӂ), Zhe with diaeresis (Ӝ ӝ), or Zhje (Җ җ).

Computing codes

character Ҹ ҹ
Unicode name CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER
CHE WITH VERTICAL STROKE
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER
CHE WITH VERTICAL STROKE
character encoding decimal hex decimal hex
Unicode 1208 04B8 1209 04B9
UTF-8 210 184 D2 B8 210 185 D2 B9
Numeric character reference Ҹ Ҹ ҹ ҹ

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cyrillic: Range: 0400–04FF" (PDF). The Unicode Standard, Version 6.0. 2010. p. 42. Retrieved 2011-05-20.