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  1. Ꚛ. Ч, ч (cursiva: Ч, ч) es una letra del alfabeto cirílico, cuyo nombre en ruso es: чэ /ʧɛ/. Es la vigésimo cuarta letra en el alfabeto búlgaro, la vigésimo quinta en el alfabeto ruso, la vigésimo sexta en el alfabeto bielorruso, la vigésimo octava en los alfabeto serbocroata y ucraniano, y la vigésimo novena en el alfabeto ...

  2. Che, Cha or Chu (Ч ч; italics: Ч ч) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It commonly represents the voiceless postalveolar affricate /tʃ/, like tch in "switch" or ch in "choice". In English, it is romanized most often as ch but sometimes as tch , like in French. In German, it can be transcribed as tsch .

  3. Che ( Ч, ч) is the twenty-second letter in the Cyrillic alphabet. It sounds like [tʃ]. It is transliterated into the Roman alphabet as ch in English and tch in French . It is read as "č" for words like "swi tch " or " ch ange" [1] The letter also is used for the "tch" sound. History.

  4. Ꚙ. Ꚛ. El signo suave (Ь, ь, en ruso: мя́гкий знак, romanizado :myagkiy znak) también conocido como yer anterior, es una letra del alfabeto cirílico. En eslavo eclesiástico antiguo, representaba una vocal corta (o "reducida") anterior.

  5. Tshe (Ћ ћ; cursiva: Ћ ћ) es una letra del alfabeto cirílico, con una pronunciación similar a ch . El sonido de Tshe se produce a partir de la oclusiva alveolar sorda /t/ por iotacismo. Tshe es la vigésima tercera letra del alfabeto serbio.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ČČ - Wikipedia

    In Slovak it is sixth letter of the alphabet. It is also used in Pashto (equivalent to چ ), romanization of Syriac and Saanich . It is equivalent to Ч in Cyrillic and can be used in Ukrainian, Belarusian, Russian, Serbian, and Bulgarian romanisations. It features more prominently in the Latin alphabets or transliterations of Serbo-Croatian ...

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