Dza (Armenian letter)
Appearance
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Dza | |
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Ձ ձ | |
Usage | |
Writing system | Armenian script |
Type | Alphabetic |
Language of origin | Armenian language |
Sound values | l |
In Unicode | U+0541, U+0571 |
Alphabetical position | 17 Numerical value: 80 |
History | |
Development |
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Time period | 405 to present |
Other | |
Associated numbers | 80 |
Writing direction | Left-to-Right |
Dza (Eastern) or Tsa (Western) (majuscule: Ձ; minuscule: ձ; Armenian: ձա) is the seventeenth letter of the Armenian alphabet. It represents the voiced alveolar affricate (/d͡z/) in Eastern and the voiceless aspirated alveolar affricate (/t͡sʰ/) Western varieties of Armenian. Created by Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century, it has a numerical value of 80.[1] Its shape in capital form similar to the Arabic numeral 2.
Computing codes
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Unicode name | ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER DZA | ARMENIAN SMALL LETTER DZA | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 1345 | U+0541 | 1393 | U+0571 |
UTF-8 | 213 129 | D5 81 | 213 177 | D5 B1 |
Numeric character reference | Ձ |
Ձ |
ձ |
ձ |