Ŧ (lowercase: ŧ, Latin alphabet), known as T with stroke or T with bar, is the 25th letter in the Northern Sámi alphabet, where it represents the voiceless dental fricative [θ].[1] In the SENĆOŦEN alphabet, it represents [s̪].[2] It is also used in the Hualapai alphabet.[3] The Unicode codepoints for this letter are U+0166 Ŧ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH STROKE and U+0167 ŧ LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH STROKE.[4] Other letters with a stroke include ǥ, ħ, đ, ł, and ø.

Computing code

Character information
PreviewŦŧ
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH STROKE LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH STROKE
Encodingsdecimalhexdechex
Unicode358U+0166359U+0167
UTF-8197 166C5 A6197 167C5 A7
Numeric character referenceŦŦŧŧ
Named character referenceŦŧ

See also

References

  1. Kahn, Lily; Riita-Liisa, Valijärvi (2017). North Sámi: An Essential Grammar. Milton Park, England: Taylor & Francis. p. 15. ISBN 978-1-317-55811-8. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  2. "How to pronounce SENĆOŦEN". Saanich.montler.net. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  3. Watahomigie, Lucille J.; Bender, Jorigine; Yamamoto, Akira Y. (1982). Hualapai Reference Grammar. American Indian Studies Center, UCLA. ISBN 978-0-935626-07-0.
  4. "Latin Extended-A : Range: 0100–017F" (PDF). Unicode.org. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
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