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Tse with long left leg

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Cyrillic letter
Tse with long left leg Cyrillic letter
Not to be confused with the Cyrillic letter Ц.
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Tse with long left leg
Usage
Writing systemCyrillic
TypeAlphabetic
Sound values[t͡s’]
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The Cyrillic script
Slavic letters
Non-Slavic letters
Archaic or unused letters


Tse with long left leg[1] ( ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It was used in Old Uslar's Caucasian Alphabets [2] (Old Abkhazian Alphabets). It's form derived from Cyrillic letter Tse (Ц ц), with a long leg (ᴜᴘᴡᴀʀᴅ) at right.

An example image of the Old Abkhazian Alphabet test word with the font "Times New Roman". Sound value: "DJITS'OR"

Computing codes

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This letter has not yet been encoded in Unicode.

Usage

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Usage in the Tabasaran alphabet

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It was used in Old Uslar's Alphabets, as the 42nd letter, but it was never used, due to the death of the author (Uslar), and was never used in practice of writing of Tabasaran.

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References

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  1. ^ Unicode. "22262-cyrillic-caucasian-langs.pdf" (PDF). Proposal to encode 23 Cyrillic characters for old Uslar's Caucasian Alphabets.
  2. ^ "Baron Pyotr Karlovich Uslar: Inventor of the First Abkhaz Alphabet, by Stephen D. Shenfield". 3 May 2012.
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