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- H with descender (Ⱨ ⱨ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from H with the addition of a small descender. It was used in Uyghur to represent [h] (~ English h), while a regular H was used to represent [x] (~ German ch in ach). This letter was in use from the early 1960s, when a Latin alphabet, the Uyghur New Script, was introduced for writing Uighur to replace the Arabic script, until 1984–86 when the Latin alphabet was phased out and the official script was changed back to Arabic. The equivalent Arabic letter is ھ, while the Cyrillic equivalent is the shha (Һ һ). The capital letter is homoglyphic to the Cyrillic letter En with descender (Ң ң) used in various Turkic languages, including Uyghur itself in its own Cyrillic alphabet. Its lowercase form resembles the shha with descender used in the Tati and Juhuri languages. (en)
- Ⱨ (minuscule : ⱨ), appelé H cramponné, est un graphème qui était utilisé dans l’écriture de l’ouïghour de 1960 à 1984 lorsque celui-ci utilisait l’alphabet latin, il représentait le même son que la lettre arabe ه, le /h/. Il a aussi été utilisé dans l’écriture du juhuri dans les années 1920‒1930.Il s’agit de la lettre H diacritée d'un crampon. (fr)
- Ⱨ, ⱨ (H с нижним выносным элементом) — буква расширенной латиницы, использовавшаяся в уйгурском языке. (ru)
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- Ⱨ (minuscule : ⱨ), appelé H cramponné, est un graphème qui était utilisé dans l’écriture de l’ouïghour de 1960 à 1984 lorsque celui-ci utilisait l’alphabet latin, il représentait le même son que la lettre arabe ه, le /h/. Il a aussi été utilisé dans l’écriture du juhuri dans les années 1920‒1930.Il s’agit de la lettre H diacritée d'un crampon. (fr)
- Ⱨ, ⱨ (H с нижним выносным элементом) — буква расширенной латиницы, использовавшаяся в уйгурском языке. (ru)
- H with descender (Ⱨ ⱨ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from H with the addition of a small descender. It was used in Uyghur to represent [h] (~ English h), while a regular H was used to represent [x] (~ German ch in ach). This letter was in use from the early 1960s, when a Latin alphabet, the Uyghur New Script, was introduced for writing Uighur to replace the Arabic script, until 1984–86 when the Latin alphabet was phased out and the official script was changed back to Arabic. The equivalent Arabic letter is ھ, while the Cyrillic equivalent is the shha (Һ һ). (en)
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- Ⱨ (fr)
- H with descender (en)
- Ⱨ (латиница) (ru)
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