๐Œ™

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𐌙 U+10319, 𐌙
OLD ITALIC LETTER KHE
โ† 𐌘
[U+10318]
Old Italic 𐌚 โ†’
[U+1031A]

Translingual[edit]

Origin[edit]

Likely derived from an early form of Greek โŸจฮจโŸฉ, despite the difference in pronunciation.

Letter[edit]

๐Œ™

  1. The twenty-sixth (final) letter of the archaic Etruscan alphabet and the twentieth letter of the classical Etruscan alphabet; equivalent to the letter ฮจ of the Greek alphabet; transliterated โŸจฯ‡โŸฉ or โŸจchโŸฉ; and bearing the letter name khe.

Descendants[edit]

  • โ†’? Translingual: แ›‰ (Runic scripts)

See also[edit]