Draft:Dzelo

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Early Latin dzělo[edit]

Dzelo (Dz dz; italics: Dz dz) is the 8th letter of the Early Latin alphabet.

Stigma derived
Dzelo, alternative, 8th letter


In Early Latin numeral systems, the numerical value is 6.[1][2][3]


In DFO system, the dfo is 8.


A hieroglyph mean in Egyoptian:

a word for "cross"

Z11
Info source data number
Info local by number
Some pri
Equal by Dzelo (Cyrillic)

Spoe equal:

Dzelo, the 8th letter of the Early Cyrillic alphabet
Voiced velar stop
g
IPA Number149
Audio sample
Encoding
Entity (decimal)¢
Unicode (hex)U+0067 U+0261
X-SAMPAg
Braille⠛ (braille pattern dots-1245)⠊ (braille pattern dots-24)⠝ (braille pattern dots-1345)⠇ (braille pattern dots-123)

Ocurrence[edit]

Here is a table of ocurrence

Ocurrence
Language Dialect Word Pronunciation Meaning Notes
Early Latin Norbi dialect slověneška /ˈd͡zlov|ʝen‿eʃˌka‖/ "Slavic" Other sounds like /s/ in some languages. See Early Latin phonology.
Arabic Egyptian dialect صلى الله طإيض وبة فروءب وسلم /ˈsˤal‿la.lːa tˤa.ɛ(j).dˤi wɑ.bə.tɑ fu.ruːʔ(ə).bi wa.sa.l‿la.ma/ "That God you are wearing by other sequence of Paz" Other sounds like /t͡s/ in some languages. See Arabic phonology.
Greek Greek-Spanish dialect Λα Βαμβα /la βam(dz)βa/ "La Bamba" Other sounds like /b/ in some languages. See Greek phonology.[4]

American scripts[edit]

American scripts made non-pulmonic consonants and hieroglyphs

Non-pulmonic consonants[edit]

First used clicks, found in Damin and African languages.[5]



Second used implosives, found in several languages and African languages.[6]


And third used ejectives, by airflow on the implosive.


Hieroglyphs[edit]

The hieroglyph of dzelo, means "cross", found in Egyptian:[citation needed]

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Included by Egyptian hieroglyphs.[7][8][9][10]

Computer encodings[edit]

Character information
Preview 񀀇 񏨇 񀁗
Unicode name EARLY LATIN CAPITAL LETTER DZELO FEGIAN LETTER DZELO EARLY LATIN SMALL LETTER DZELO
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 262151 U+40007 326151 U+4FA07 262231 U+40057
UTF-8 241 128 128 135 F1 80 80 87 241 143 168 135 F1 8F A8 87 241 128 129 151 F1 80 81 97
UTF-16 55488 56327 D8C0 DC07 55550 56839 D8FE DE07 55488 56407 D8C0 DC57
Numeric character reference 񀀇 񀀇 񏨇 񏨇 񀁗 񀁗
Character information
Preview 񈊧 񈋗 񈢁 񈢂 񈢎
Unicode name EARLY CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZELO EARLY CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZELO EARLY CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER UNBLENDED DZELO EARLY CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BLENDED DZELO EARLY CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER NON-CINING DZELO
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 295591 U+482A7 295639 U+482D7 297089 U+48881 297090 U+48882 297102 U+4888E
UTF-8 241 136 138 167 F1 88 8A A7 241 136 139 151 F1 88 8B 97 241 136 162 129 F1 88 A2 81 241 136 162 130 F1 88 A2 82 241 136 162 142 F1 88 A2 8E
UTF-16 55520 56999 D8E0 DEA7 55520 57047 D8E0 DED7 55522 56449 D8E2 DC81 55522 56450 D8E2 DC82 55522 56462 D8E2 DC8E
Numeric character reference 񈊧 񈊧 񈋗 񈋗 񈢁 񈢁 񈢂 񈢂 񈢎 񈢎

See also[edit]

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