π‘†ž

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𑆞 U+1119E, 𑆞
SHARADA LETTER DDHA
← 𑆝
Sharada 𑆟 β†’

Translingual

Glyph origin

From the Brahmi letter π‘€  (ḍha).

Letter

π‘†ž (ḍha)

  1. The aspirated (breathy voiced) voiced retroflex stop of the Sharada script.

Descendants

  • Landa scripts:
    • Gurmukhi script: ΰ¨’ (ḍha)
    • Khojki script: π‘ˆ— (ḍha)
  • Devashesha:

Sanskrit

Pronunciation

  • (letter name):

Letter

π‘†ž β€’ (ḍha)

  1. the fourteenth consonant in the Sharada script.

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