• Sh is a digraph of the Latin alphabet, a combination of S and H. In Albanian, sh represents [ʃ]. It is considered a distinct letter, named shë, and placed...
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  • in Adzera for the prenasalized glottal stop /ⁿʔ/. ⟨ſh⟩, capital ⟨SH⟩ or sometimes ⟨ŞH⟩, was a digraph used in the Slovene Bohorič alphabet for /ʃ/. The...
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  • Germany Shanghai, China (Guobiao abbreviation SH) Shortstown, England South Horizons State highway sh (digraph), a letter combination used in some languages...
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  • a single sound, such as "sh" in English Ligature (writing), the joining of two letters as a single glyph, such as "æ" Digraph (computing), a group of two...
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    combined. Some digraphs represent phonemes that cannot be represented with a single character in the writing system of a language, like ⟨sh⟩ in English ship...
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  • several other digraphs for palatals or postalveolars: lh (digraph), nh (digraph), sh (digraph). In Balto-Slavic languages that use the Latin alphabet instead...
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  • S
    Younger Futhark. The ⟨shdigraph for English /ʃ/ arose in Middle English (alongside ⟨sch⟩), replacing the Old English ⟨sc⟩ digraph. Similarly, Old High...
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  • by English speakers with the "sh" sound (and conversely, Polish speakers typically approximate the English digraph sh with the "sz" sound), although...
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    both Eastern and Western Armenian. It is typically romanized with the digraph Sh. It was part of the alphabet created by Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century...
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    (redirect from S̈h)
    s̈ represents /ʃ/. It is also used in the digraph s̈h in the Shipibo language; s̈h represents /ʂ/, and sh (without the diaeresis) represents /ʃ/. "Onödowága...
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  • alphabets, including digraphs that occur in any one of them, can thus be summarized as: Bemba has the basic alphabet plus ng’, sh, and in some orthographies...
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    the digraph ⟨ts⟩), and the digraph ⟨dz⟩ are only used in certain dialects. ↑ Bambara also has the digraphs: ⟨kh⟩ (only present in loanwords), ⟨sh⟩ (also...
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    ⟨Sz⟩ (a Polish digraph) ⟨Sh⟩ (an English and Albanian digraph) Latin-script S-based digraphs (including the Italian ⟨sc⟩, English ⟨sh⟩, and Norwegian...
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  • palato-alveolar sibilant /ʃ/, like the pronunciation of ⟨sh⟩ in "shoe". asomtavruli nuskhuri mkhedruli Sh (digraph) Machavariani, p. 136 Mchedlidze, (2) p. 101 Mchedlidze...
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    as either type. Written English has a large number of digraphs, such as ⟨ch⟩, ⟨ea⟩, ⟨oo⟩, ⟨sh⟩, and ⟨th⟩. Diacritics are generally not used to write...
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  • words) Champ (digraphs CH and SH) Song (digraph NG) Thing (digraph TH) Train (digraph AI) Beep (digraph EE) Tightrope (trigraph IGH) Toad (digraph OA) Book...
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    H
    it as an allophone of /ʀ/. 'H' is also used in many spelling systems in digraphs and trigraphs, such as 'ch', which represents /tʃ/ in Spanish, Galician...
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    used in Esperanto language Tx : Digraph Tx, used in Basque and Catalan. Ch : Digraph Ch Cs : Digraph Cs Cz : Digraph Cz Ҷ ҷ : Cyrillic letter Che with...
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    which is also used to represent [ʃ] C-cedilla (Ç) Cyrillic Sha (Ш) Sh, a digraph used in English and other languages Bráhuí Báşágal, Quetta: Brahui Language...
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  • sometimes ts for ц. Such a diacritic-free system, with digraphs zh, gj, dz, lj, nj, kj, ch, sh, dj has been adopted since 2008 for use in official documents...
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    diacritic ç combined with h to give the digraph ⟨çh⟩ (pronounced /tʃ/) to mark the distinction between it and the digraph ⟨ch⟩ (pronounced /h/ or /x/). Other...
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  • often prefer using it to express sounds for which English require a digraph (sh, ch, and zh) because most Slavic languages use only one character to...
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  • of Armenian. Note that the input methods recognize the Latin digraphs zh, dz, gh, tw, sh, vo, ch, rr for Classic or Eastern Armenian, and zh, dz, tz,...
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    grapheme Š, š (S with caron) is used in various contexts representing the sh sound like in the word show, usually denoting the voiceless postalveolar fricative...
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    use a digraph- and trigraph-based system for ease as there is no Macedonian Latin keyboard supported on most systems. For example, š becomes sh or s,...
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  • pronunciation, is usually regular and predictable. The following vowel letters and digraphs are involved in the mergers: Modern Greek speakers typically use the same...
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    represented by a multigraph (sequence of more than one grapheme), as the digraph sh represents a single sound in English (and sometimes a single grapheme...
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    90s, attempts to unify spellings across dialects, and revives some older digraphs (such as <xh>) which were abandoned by Feller in favor of spellings which...
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  • Kana (section Digraphs)
    transcribed sh* and ch* instead of sy* and ty*. For example, しゃ is transcribed as sha, and ちゅ is transcribed as chu. In earlier Japanese, digraphs could also...
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  • mora in the Japanese language is represented by one character (or one digraph) in each system. This may be a vowel such as /a/ (hiragana あ); a consonant...
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