WebShha or He (Һ һ; italics: Һ һ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. 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 ч) or a stroke-less Tshe (Ћ ћ) because the Cyrillic letter En (Н н) already has the same form as the Latin letter H. WebCyrillic letter Shha with descender Phonetic usage: /ʔ/ The Cyrillic script Slavicletters Non-Slavic letters А̂ Ӑ А̊ А̃ Ӓ̄ Ӕ Ә Ә́ Ә̃ Ӛ В̌ Г̑ Г̣ Г̌ Г̂ Г̆ Г̈ Ҕ Ғ Ғ̌ Д́ Д̌ Д̈ Д̣ Д̆ Ӗ Е̃ Ё̄ Є̈ Җ Ӝ Ӂ
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WebU+0400 – U+04FF (1024–1279) The Cyrillic script is used for the Azerbaijani, Bulgarian, Buryat, Byelorussian, Karakalpak, Kazakh, Khalkha, Kirghiz, Macedonian, Moldavian, Russian, Serbian, Tajik, Turkmen, Ukrainian and Uzbek languages. WebShha or He is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Its form is derived from the Latin letter H , but the capital forms are more similar to a rotated Cyrillic letter Che or a stroke-less Tshe because the Cyrillic letter En already has the same form as the Latin letter H. Most of the languages using the letter call it ha - the name shha was created when the letter was … sometimes referred to as armchair research
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http://adobe-type-tools.github.io/adobe-cyrillic-charsets/adobe-cyrillic-2.html Ha or He (Shha in Unicode) (Һ һ; italics: Һ һ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Its form is derived from the Latin letter H (H h h), but the capital forms are more similar to a rotated Cyrillic letter Che (Ч ч) or a stroke-less Tshe (Ћ ћ) because the Cyrillic letter En (Н н) already has the same form as the Latin letter H. Most of … See more • - Shha with hook • Ԧ ԧ - Shha with descender See more • Unicode definition See more Sha or Shu (Ш ш; italics: Ш ш) is a letter of the Glagolitic and Cyrillic scripts. It commonly represents the voiceless postalveolar fricative /ʃ/. More precisely, the sound in Russian denoted by ш is commonly transcribed as a palatoalveolar fricative but is actually a voiceless retroflex fricative. It is used in every variation of the Cyrillic alphabet for Slavic and non-Slavic languages. In English, Sha is romanized as sh or as š, the latter being the equivalent letter in the Latin alpha… sometimes referred to as the planetary model