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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Latin S with dot above

(lowercase: or ) is a letter of the extended Latin alphabet, formed by S with the addition of a dot above.[1]

In Irish orthography, the dot was used only for ẛ and ṡ, while a following h was used for ch ph th; lenition of other letters was not indicated. Later the two systems spread to the entire set of lenitable consonants and competed with each other. Eventually the standard practice was to use the dot when writing in Gaelic script and the following h when writing in antiqua. Thus ċ and ch represent the same phonetic element in Modern Irish. This is also used to write in Hindustani Music for writing higher Sa also known as C4.

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Usage in various languages

Emilian

Ṡ is used in Emilian to represent [z],

e.g. faṡû [faˈzuː] "beans" (Bolognese dialect).

References

  1. ^ "Unicode Character "Ṡ" (U+1E60". Compart. Oak Brook, IL: Compart AG. 2021. Retrieved 2024-02-17.


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