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U+AB53, ꭓ
LATIN SMALL LETTER CHI

[U+AB52]
Latin Extended-E
[U+AB54]
Either Latin- or Greek-style chi may be used in IPA.

Translingual

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Alternative forms

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Symbol

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(upper case )

  1. (IPA) Alternative form of χ (voiceless uvular fricative)
  2. (Lepsius) A velar fricative (IPA [x]).
  3. (Teuthonista) A palatal fricative (IPA [ç], or in some conventions [ʝ]).

Usage notes

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The capital was used for the 'Standard alphabet' of Karl Lepsius. The other alphabets are usually caseless.

Comox

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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(no case)

  1. A letter of the Comox alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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Halkomelem

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Alternative forms

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  • , ,
  • The Greek-script character χ is commonly substituted.

Pronunciation

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Letter

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(no case)

  1. (Musqueam) A letter of the Halkomelem alphabet.

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