Ś U+015A, Ś
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH ACUTE
Composition:S [U+0053] + ◌́ [U+0301]
ř
[U+0159]
Latin Extended-A ś
[U+015B]

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Ś (lower case ś)

  1. The letter S with an acute accent.

Usage notesEdit

  • Slavic: usually a palatalized form of /s/
    • In the Belarusian Łacinka alphabet for сь /sʲ/
    • In the Ukrainian Latynka alphabet for сь /sʲ/
    • Montenegrin language - ɕ
    • Lower Sorbian language - ɕ
  • Indo-Aryan: [ʃ] voiceless postalveolar fricative
    • IAST
    • Roman International Standard alphabet
  • A transliteration of a palatalized s in the Lydian language
  • In Proto-Semitic, a reconstructed voiceless lateral fricative phoneme, the parent phoneme of Ge'ez Śawt ().
  • A sibilant phoneme of the earliest phase of the Sumerian language.
  • A transliteration of a letter of the Etruscan alphabet, related to San and Tsade.

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Lower SorbianEdit

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Ś (lower case ś)

  1. The twenty-seventh letter of the Lower Sorbian alphabet, written in the Latin script.

PolishEdit

PronunciationEdit

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Ś (lower case ś)

  1. The twenty-fifth letter of the Polish alphabet, called and written in the Latin script.

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Further readingEdit

  • Ś in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • Ś in Polish dictionaries at PWN

RomaniEdit

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): (International Standard) /ʃ/, (Pan-Vlax) /ɕ/

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Ś (upper case, lower case ś)

  1. (International Standard) The twenty-fifth letter of the Romani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    Synonym: (Pan-Vlax) Š
  2. (Pan-Vlax) Used to respresent a dialectal pronunciation of Čh.
    Synonym: (International Standard) Ćh

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Ś

  1. The twenty-seventh letter of the Saanich alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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