Lha (Cyrillic)
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Letter of the Cyrillic script
Lha | |
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Usage | |
Writing system | Cyrillic |
Type | Alphabetic |
Sound values | /l̥ / |
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The Cyrillic script |
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Lha (Ԕ ԕ; italics: Ԕ ԕ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is a cross-digraph of the Cyrillic letters El (Л л) and Kha (Х х); Л and Х.
Lha was used in the alphabet used in the 1920s for the Moksha language, where it represented the voiceless alveolar lateral approximant /l̥/.[1]
Computer encoding
[edit ]Preview | Ԕ | ԕ | ||
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Unicode name | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LHA | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER LHA | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 1300 | U+0514 | 1301 | U+0515 |
UTF-8 | 212 148 | D4 94 | 212 149 | D4 95 |
Numeric character reference | Ԕ |
Ԕ |
ԕ |
ԕ |
See also
[edit ]- Cyrillic characters in Unicode
- Љ љ : Cyrillic letter Lje, a Serbian, Macedonian, and Montenegrin letter.
- Ԉ ԉ : Cyrillic letter Komi Lje
- Л л : Cyrillic letter El
- L l : Latin letter Script L
References
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