Shha

Cyrillic letter Shha
The Cyrillic script
Slavic letters
АБВГҐДЂ
ЃЕЀЁЄЖЗ
З́ЅИЍІЇЙ
ЈКЛЉМНЊ
ОПРСС́ТЋ
ЌУЎФХЦЧ
ЏШЩЪЫЬЭ
ЮЯ
Non-Slavic letters
ӐА̄А̊А̃ӒӒ̄Ә
Ә́Ә̃ӚӔҒГ̧Г̑
Г̄ҔӺӶԀԂ
ԪԬӖЕ̄Е̃
Ё̄Є̈ӁҖӜԄ
ҘӞԐԐ̈ӠԆӢ
И̃ҊӤҚӃҠҞ
ҜԞԚӅԮԒԠ
ԈԔӍӉҢԨӇ
ҤԢԊО̆О̃О̄Ӧ
ӨӨ̄ӪҨԤҦР̌
ҎԖҪԌҬ
ԎУ̃ӮӰӰ́Ӳ
ҮҮ́ҰХ̑ҲӼӾ
ҺҺ̈ԦҴҶ
ӴӋҸҼ
ҾЫ̆Ы̄ӸҌЭ̆Э̄
Э̇ӬӬ́Ӭ̄Ю̆Ю̈Ю̈́
Ю̄Я̆Я̄Я̈ԘԜӀ
Archaic letters
ҀѺ
ОУѠѼѾ
ѢѤѦ
ѪѨѬѮ
ѰѲѴѶ

Shha һ; italics: Һ һ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.[1] Its form is derived from the Latin letter H (H h H h), but the capital forms are more similar to a rotated Cyrillic letter Che (Ч) or a stroke-less Tshe (Ћ) because the Cyrillic letter En н) already has the same form as the Latin letter H.

Shha represents the voiceless glottal fricative /h/, like the pronunciation of h in "hat"; and is used in the alphabets of the following languages:

Language Notes
Azerbaijani 1939–1991, now uses a Latin alphabet
Bashkir
Buryat
Kalmyk
Kazakh rarely used[2]
Kildin Sami
Kurdish
Russian only used for transliterating Hebrew
Sakha
Tatar

Computing codes

Character Һ һ
Unicode name CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHHA CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHHA
Encodings decimal hex decimal hex
Unicode 1210 U+04BA 1211 U+04BB
UTF-8 210 186 D2 BA 210 187 D2 BB
Numeric character reference Һ Һ һ һ

References

  1. "Cyrillic: Range: 0400–04FF" (PDF). The Unicode Standard, Version 6.0. 2010. p. 42. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
  2. Бектурова, А.Ш. (2004). Казахский язык для всех. Атамұра. ISBN 9965-05-910-1.
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