Sha is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages.: 549–551
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Letter: 13, 17, 23 : 546 : 212, 214 | |
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š | Transliteration |
ᠱ | Initial |
ᠱ | Medial (syllable-initial) |
Medial (syllable-final) | |
(ᠱ) | Final |
C-V syllables: 41 | |||||
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ša, še | ši | šo | šu | šö, šü | Transliteration |
ᠱᠠ | ᠱᠢ | ᠱᠣ᠋ | ᠱᠥ᠋ | Alone | |
ᠱᠣ | — | ||||
ᠱᠠ | ᠱᠢ | ᠱᠣ | ᠱᠥ | Initial | |
ᠱᠠ | ᠱᠢ | ᠱᠣ | Medial | ||
ᠱᠠ | ᠱᠢ | ᠱᠣ | Final |
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