Tsʼo, or Cʼo (majuscule: Ց; minuscule: ց; Armenian: ցո; Classical Armenian: ցօ) is the thirty-third letter of the Armenian alphabet. It represents the voiceless aspirated alveolar affricate (/t͡sʰ/) in both Eastern and Western varieties of Armenian. Created by Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century, it has a numerical value of 6000.[1] Its shape in capital is visually similar to one other Armenian letter, Hi (Յ) or the number 8. Its shape in lowercase is also similar to the minuscule form of the Latin letter G (g). In cursive, both letters are similar to a cursive Y.
Gallery
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Rounded Erkat'agir
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Angular Erkat'agir
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Bolorgir
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Notrgir
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Shghagir
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Typographic form
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Handwritten form
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Khachkar in the shape of letter Ց
Computing codes
Character information
Preview |
Ց |
ց
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Unicode name
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ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER CO
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ARMENIAN SMALL LETTER CO
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Encodings |
decimal |
hex |
dec |
hex
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Unicode |
1361 |
U+0551 |
1409 |
U+0581
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UTF-8 |
213 145 |
D5 91 |
214 129 |
D6 81
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Numeric character reference |
Ց |
Ց |
ց |
ց
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See also
References
External links
- Ց on Wiktionary
- ց on Wiktionary