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This is the unvoiced version of Dzze (Ꚉ/ꚉ). Both are used in historic Abkhaz orthography.
Its form is derived from an upright Te with a miniature Es used as a descender
Its italic form is either unknown or not well documented online, as even the Unicode proposal doesn't show it — I even checked the sources it cites, but the only other images they provide in lieu of an italic/cursive form is that of a standalone Georgian letter used in an even older version of the Cyrillic orthography.
ꚈꚉꚐꚑ
Noto Sans Mono:
Fairfax HD (spaces added due to bad kerning):
Julia Mono (I wouldn't recommend following this form as it seems to be a misinterpretation of the Es shape as a reversed palatal hook):
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This is the unvoiced version of Dzze (
Ꚉ
/ꚉ
). Both are used in historic Abkhaz orthography.Its form is derived from an upright Te with a miniature Es used as a descender
Its italic form is either unknown or not well documented online, as even the Unicode proposal doesn't show it — I even checked the sources it cites, but the only other images they provide in lieu of an italic/cursive form is that of a standalone Georgian letter used in an even older version of the Cyrillic orthography.
ꚈꚉꚐꚑ
Noto Sans Mono:
Fairfax HD (spaces added due to bad kerning):
Julia Mono (I wouldn't recommend following this form as it seems to be a misinterpretation of the Es shape as a reversed palatal hook):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: