Tje
Tje ( ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It comes from a ligature of Te (Т т) and soft sign (Ь ь). The letter has been used in the Surgut and Shurishkar varieties of the Eastern Khanty language since 2013, where it represents the palatalized voiceless alveolar plosive /tʲ/, like the pronunciation of the t in "tube" in British English.[1]
Computing codes
Tje arrived in Unicode in V 16.0 with code points U+1C89 for capital Tje, and U+1C8A for lowercase Tje.[2] As of 2024[update], it is available in the font AncientSans.[3][4]
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Unicode name | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TJE | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TJE | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 7305 | U+1C89 | 7306 | U+1C8A |
UTF-8 | 225 178 137 | E1 B2 89 | 225 178 138 | E1 B2 8A |
Numeric character reference | Ᲊ |
Ᲊ |
ᲊ |
ᲊ |
Related letters and other similar characters
- Љ љ - Cyrillic letter Lje
- Њ њ - Cyrillic letter Nje
- Ԏ ԏ - Cyrillic letter Komi Tje
- Ћ ћ - Cyrillic letter Tshe
References
- ^ "Proposal to encode Cyrillic letter Khanty Tje" (PDF). unicode.org. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
- ^ "Proposed New Characters: The Pipeline".
- ^ "U+1C89".
- ^ "U+1C8A".
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