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Tshe



         


Ћћ   Ћћ

Tshe (Ћ) is 23rd letter of the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet. It represents a iotated voiceless dental plosive (iotated T).

Being part of the most common Serbian last name ending, transliteration of tshe to Latin alphabet is very important; however, there are a lot of ways to transliterate it. Today, most often it is transliterated as ć or, without the diacritic, as c; less frequent transliterations are tj, ty, cj, cy, ch (also used for che) and tch.

As it is one of the letters unique to the Serbian language, and also the letter with which the Serbian word for Cyrillic (ћирилица) starts, tshe is often used as basis for logos of various groups involved with Cyrillic alphabet; for examples see , , .

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Code positions

Character encodingCaseDecimalHexadecimalOctalBinary
UnicodeCapital1035040b0020130000010000001011
Small 1115045b0021330000010001011011
ISO 8859-5Capital171ab2530010101011
Small 251fb3730011111011
Windows 1251Capital1428e2160010001110
Small 1589e2360010011110


Its HTML entities are: Ћ or Ћ for capital and ћ or ћ for small letter.

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See also

А
A
Б
Be
В
Ve
Г
Ge
Ѓ
Gje Ґ
Ghe
Д
De
Ђ
Dje Е
E
Є
Ukrainian E Ѐ
E with grave
Ё
Yo
Ж
Zhe
Ѕ
Dze З
Ze
И
I
Й
short I
Ѝ
I with grave
І
Ukrainian I Ї
Yi Ј
Je К
Ka
Ќ
Kje Л
El
Љ
Lje М
Em
Н
En
Њ
Nje О
O
П
Pe
Р
Er
С
Es
Т
Te
Ћ
Tshe
Ѹ
Ou
У
U
Ў
U short
Ф
Ef
Х
Ha
Ѡ
Omega Cyrillic
Ц
Tse
Ч
Che
Џ
Dzhe Ш
Sha
Щ
Shcha
Ъ
Hard sign (yer)
Ы
Yery
Ь
Soft sign
Ѣ
Yat
Э
E reversed
Ю
Yu
Я
Ya
ɾa
(not in Unicode)
A iotified
Ѥ
E iotified
Ѧ
Yus small
Ѫ
Yus big
Ѩ
Yus small iotified
Ѭ
Yus big iotified
Ѯ
Ksi Cyrillic
Ѱ
Psi Cyrillic
Ѳ
Fita
Ѵ
Izhitsa
Ѷ
Izhitsa with double grave
   

(Russian letters bolded; old letters italics)






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