ဢ
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Translingual
Letter
ဢ
- The letter ʼa used in Aiton, Khamti, Phake, Shan, and Tai Laing.
- The independent vowel a used in Old Burmese.
Usage notes
Aiton, Khamti, and Phake can have the alternative dotted form by appending U+FE00.[1][2] Tai Laing also has their variant sharing with the same codepoint.[3][4]
- Default ʼa
- Aiton, Khamti, and Phake ʼa, dotted form
- Tai Laing ʼa, variant form
References
- Notes on Khamti
- https://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/StandardizedVariants.txt
- Proposal to add minority characters to Myanmar script
- "Tai Laing". Representing Myanmar in Unicode, Details and Examples Version 4.
Shan
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔa˨˦/
Letter
ဢ • (ʼǎ)
- the 33rd alphabet of Shan alphabet, named ဢ ဢၢင်ႇ.
Verb
ဢ • (ʼǎ) (abstract noun လွင်ႈဢ)
- Alternative form of ဢႃႉ (ʼâ̰a)
See also
- ဢ- (ဢ-, prefix)