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Dche

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Dche
Ԭ ԭ
Image
Usage
Writing systemCyrillic
TypeAlphabetic
Language of originKomi
Sound values[d͡ʑ]
In UnicodeU+052C, U+052D
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Dche ԭ; italics: Ԭ ԭ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. The shape of the letter originated as a ligature of the Cyrillic letters De д; Д д) and Che ч; Ч ч).

Dche was used in an old orthography of the Komi language.[1][2][3]

Usage

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This letter represents the voiced alveolo-palatal affricate /d͡ʑ/. It can be romanized as ⟨đ⟩.

It was used chiefly in northeastern European Russia by the Komi language of the Komi peoples.[4] It is equivalent to the digraph Дз дз today.

Computing codes

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Character information
PreviewԬԭ
Unicode name CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER
DCHE
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER
DCHE
Encodingsdecimalhexdechex
Unicode1324U+052C1325U+052D
UTF-8212 172D4 AC212 173D4 AD
Numeric character referenceԬԬԭԭ

See also

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References

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  1. "Unicode Reference List". Unicode. 20 Jun 2017. Retrieved 2 Oct 2017.
  2. "Unicode full character archive". Unicode. 20 Jun 2017. Archived from the original on 2 October 2017. Retrieved 2 Oct 2017.
  3. Proposal to encode four Cyrillic characters in the BMP of the UCS
  4. "Komi people". Encyclopaedia Britannica. 20 July 1998.