Cyrillic letter used for /tʲ/ in two Eastern Khanty dialects
Not to be confused with
Ъ,
Ѣ, or
Б.
For the Serbian letter, see
Tshe.
Cyrillic letter
Cyrillic letter Tje |
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Phonetic usage: | /tʲ/ |
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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 Surgut Khanty and Shurishkar Khanty 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 was added to Unicode since version 16.0 at code points U+1C89 for capital Tje, and U+1C8A for lowercase Tje.[2]
Character information
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Unicode name
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CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TJE
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CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TJE
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Encodings |
decimal |
hex |
dec |
hex
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Unicode |
7305 |
U+1C89 |
7306 |
U+1C8A
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UTF-8 |
225 178 137 |
E1 B2 89 |
225 178 138 |
E1 B2 8A
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Numeric character reference |
Ᲊ |
Ᲊ |
ᲊ |
ᲊ
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References