ź

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ź U+017A, ź
LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH ACUTE
Composition:z [U+007A] + ◌́ [U+0301]
Ź
[U+0179]
Latin Extended-A Ż
[U+017B]

Translingual[edit]

Symbol[edit]

ź

  1. (NAPA) a voiced alveopalatal fricative (IPA [ʑ]).

Brahui[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Letter[edit]

ź (uppercase Ź)

  1. A letter of the Brahui Latin alphabet. Its analog in Arabic script is ژ.

Lower Sorbian[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Letter[edit]

ź (upper case Ź)

  1. The thirty-fourth letter of the Lower Sorbian alphabet, called źej and written in the Latin script.

See also[edit]

Polish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The Polish orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the history of Polish orthography article on Wikipedia for more, and ź for development of the glyph itself.

Pronunciation[edit]

Letter[edit]

ź (upper case Ź, lower case)

  1. The thirty-first letter of the Polish alphabet, called ziet and written in the Latin script.

See also[edit]

Romani[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): (International Standard) /ʒ/, (Pan-Vlax) /ʑ/

Letter[edit]

ź (lower case, upper case Ź)

  1. (International Standard) The thirty-first letter of the Romani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    Synonym: (Pan-Vlax) ž
  2. (Pan-Vlax) Used to respresent a dialectal pronunciation of .
    Synonym: (International Standard) ʒ

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References[edit]

  • Yūsuke Sumi (2018) “Ź, ź”, in ニューエクスプレス ロマ(ジプシー)語 [New Express Romani (Gypsy)] (in Japanese), Tokyo: Hakusuisha, →ISBN, page 15

Serbo-Croatian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Letter[edit]

ź (upper case Ź)

  1. (Montenegro) A letter of the Serbo-Croatian alphabet, written in the Latin script.

Silesian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The Silesian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the Silesian language article on Wikipedia for more, and ź for development of the glyph itself.

Letter[edit]

ź (lower case, upper case Ż)

  1. The thirty-third letter of the Silesian alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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