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Translingual

A character of the braille script, originally used to transcribe the French letter û. Some alphabets use it for a variant of s because it is a reflection of the braille letter s.

Etymology

Letter

  1. (Polish Braille, Lithuanian Braille) ę
  2. (Latvian Braille) ē
  3. (German Braille, Dutch Braille) A letter rendering the print trigraph sch
  4. (Hungarian Braille) A letter rendering the print digraph sz
  5. (Romanian Braille) ş
  6. (Czech Braille, Estonian Braille) š
  7. (Albanian Braille) sh
  8. (Icelandic Braille) ð
  9. (IPA Braille) ʃ
Non-Latin transliteration
  1. (International Greek Braille) η ê
  2. (Greek Braille) ευ (eu)
  3. (Yugoslav Braille) š ~ ш
  4. (Russian Braille) ш (sh)
  5. (Hebrew Braille) שׂ (s)
  6. (Arabic Braille) ح ()
  7. (Ethiopic Braille) (ḫᵊ)
  8. (Bharati Braille) ज्ञ (jña)
  9. (Urdu Braille) ح (ḥa)
  10. (Tibetan Braille) (sha)
  11. (Thai Braille) The vowel ไ◌ (ai)
  12. (Cantonese Braille) The rime oe

Symbol

()

  1. (music) A quarter D note.

See also

English

Letter

(w͟h)

  1. Renders the print digraph wh.

Usage notes

  • This is used for the digraph wh, not just any sequence of w + h.

Contraction

  1. which

Usage notes

  • This is used for the independent word which and where the word which is set off with an apostrophe or hyphen. It is not used otherwise for the letter sequence w-h-i-c-h, not even in non-hyphenated derivations such as whichever.

French

Letter

(û)

  1. The letter û

Contraction

  1. The independent word est.
  2. The letter sequences es- and -es.

Usage notes

  • The sequence es must appear at either the beginning or the end of its word.

Numeral

(5)

  1. (in the context of the Antoine number sign ) 5

Japanese

Syllable

(romaji sa)

  1. The hiragana syllable (sa) or the katakana syllable (sa) in Japanese braille.

Korean

Etymology

  • A reversed (eo).

Letter

(yeo)

  1. The vowel (yeo).

Luxembourgish

Numeral

(5)

  1. The digit 5.

See also

Luxembourgish Braille digits: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0

Mandarin

Letter

  1. (Mainland Braille) The onset sh
  2. (Taiwan Braille) The rimes er and fricative -i (not written in zhuyin)
  3. (Two-Cell Braille) The onset ju- or the rime -éng (-íng, -óng)

Contraction

  1. (Two-Cell Braille) (jiù)