meaning of how ⟨ ⟩, | |, / /, and [ ] are used here, see this page. Sz is a digraph of the Latin script, used in Polish, Kashubian and Hungarian, and in...
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mathematical groups Suzuki sporadic group, a mathematical group Sz (digraph), a digraph used in Hungarian, Polish, Kashubian, German, and Cantonese romanization...
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words. Digraphs are used in some romanization schemes, e.g. ⟨zh⟩ as a romanisation of Russian ⟨ж⟩. The capitalisation of digraphs can vary, e.g. ⟨sz⟩ in...
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⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. This is a list of digraphs used in various Latin alphabets. In the list, letters with diacritics are...
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Hungarian do not use š. Polish uses the digraph sz. Hungarian uses the basic Latin letter s and uses the digraph sz as equivalent to most other languages...
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Dz is a digraph of the Latin script, consisting of the consonants D and Z. It may represent /d͡z/, /t͡s/, or /z/, depending on the language. Dz generally...
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National Revival in the 19th century the Polish Ł was abolished, while digraphs sz, cz (that are also common in the Polish orthography) were replaced with...
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Z, Ż The Kashubian language also uses some digraphs: ch, cz, dz, dż, rz and sz. The digraphs cz, dż, sz, ż are pronounced in a different manner from...
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Ligature (writing) (section Digraphs)
points for the digraph DZ, the Dutch digraph IJ, and for the Serbo-Croatian digraphs DŽ, LJ, and NJ. Although similar, these are digraphs, not ligatures...
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