Tschhe

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Tschhe ( Sindhi :ڇي čhē ;ڇ) is the 15th letter of the Sindhi extended Arabic alphabet . Tschhe consists of a Tsche (چ) with an additional fourth diacritical point below the symbol.

Forms of Tschhe
ـڇ
ـڇـ
ڇـ
ڇ
final medial initial isolated

In the Arabic script of Sindhi Tschhe stands for the aspirated voiceless postalveolar affricate [ t͡ʃʰ ] and is thus the aspirated counterpart to Tsche. The equivalent of Tschhe in the Devanagari of Sindhi is the sign, in Latin transcriptions Tschhe is translated as tschh , ch , chh or čh .

The character is encoded in the Arabic Unicode block as Tcheheh at the code point U + 0687 and in the Arabic presentation-A Unicode block at the code points U + FB5E to U + FB61.

Unicode - Codepoint Unicode name character
U + 0687 ARABIC LETTER TCHEHEH ڇ
U + FB7E ARABIC LETTER TCHEHEH ISOLATED FORM
U + FB7F ARABIC LETTER TCHEHEH FINAL FORM ﭿ
U + FB80 ARABIC LETTER TCHEHEH INITIAL FORM
U + FB81 ARABIC LETTER TTEHEH MEDIAL FORM

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