Ze with diaeresis (Ӟ ӟ; italics: Ӟ ӟ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is used only in the Udmurt language,[1] where it represents the voiced alveolo-palatal affricate /d͡ʑ/. It is usually romanized as ⟨đ⟩, but its ISO 9 transliteration is ⟨z̈⟩.
It was also formerly used in the Bashkir language, where it represented the voiced dental fricative /ð/. In this function, the letter has been replaced with dhe (Ҙҙ).
Computing codes
editPreview | Ӟ | ӟ | ||
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Unicode name | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE WITH DIAERESIS[2] |
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE WITH DIAERESIS[2] | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 1246 | U+04DE | 1247 | U+04DF |
UTF-8 | 211 158 | D3 9E | 211 159 | D3 9F |
Numeric character reference | Ӟ |
Ӟ |
ӟ |
ӟ |
See also
edit- З з : Cyrillic letter Ze
- Ҙ ҙ : Cyrillic letter Dhe
- З̌ з̌ : Cyrillic letter Ze with caron
- Ђ ђ : Cyrillic letter Dje
- Z̈ z̈ : Latin letter Z with diaeresis
- Cyrillic characters in Unicode
References
edit- ^ Katzner, Kennethh (2002) [First published 1977]. The Languages of the World. New York, New York: Routledge. p. 134. ISBN 0415250048.
- ^ a b "Cyrillic: Range: 0400–04FF" (PDF). The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3. 2013. Retrieved 28 January 2014.