ƶ
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ƶ (upper case Ƶ)
- The letter z with a stroke, sometimes used in handwriting to avoid confusion with the digit 2.
- (obsolete) A letter of Yañalif, the Unified Northern Alphabet, and similar orthographies, used during the short-lived Soviet Latinization campaign of the 1930s. Pronounced /ʒ/.
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Abkhaz edit
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ƶ (lower case, upper case Ƶ, Cyrillic ж)
- The forty-fifth letter of the Abkhaz alphabet, in the Latin script
Chechen edit
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ƶ (lower case, upper case Ƶ, Cyrillic ж, Arabic ج)
- (1992–2000) The fortieth letter of the Chechen alphabet, called ƶe and written in the Latin script.
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ƶ (lower case, upper case Ƶ)
- an allograph of ż
Further reading edit
- ƶ in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Tatar edit
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ƶ (lower case, upper case Ƶ, Yaña imlâ Arabic ژ, Latin j, Cyrillic ж)
- the 34th letter of Jaꞑalif
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