Ch'ari
33rd letter of the three Georgian scripts
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Ch'ari, or Char (Asomtavruli: Ⴝ; Nuskhuri: ⴝ; Mkhedruli: ჭ; Mtavruli: Ჭ; Georgian: ჭარი, ჭარ) is the 33rd letter of the three Georgian scripts.[1]
| Ch'ari | |
|---|---|
| Ⴝ ⴝ ჭ Ჭ | |
| Usage | |
| Writing system | Georgian script |
| Type | Alphabetic |
| Language of origin | Georgian language |
| Sound values | [t͡ʃʼ] |
| In Unicode | U+10BD, U+2D1D, U+10ED, U+1CAD |
| Alphabetical position | 33 |
| History | |
| Time period | c. 430 to present |
| Transliterations | Ch, Chʼ, Č, Ç̌, Č̣ |
| Other | |
| Associated numbers | 5000 |
| Writing direction | Left-to-right |
In the system of Georgian numerals, it has a value of 5000.[2] Ch'ari represents the postalveolar ejective affricate [tʃʼ].[3] It is typically romanized with the digraphs Ch, and Chʼ, or with the letters Č, Ç̌, and Č̣.[4]
Letter
Computer encodings
| Preview | Ⴝ | ⴝ | ჭ | Ჭ | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unicode name | GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER CHAR[8] | GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER CHAR[9] | GEORGIAN LETTER CHAR[8] | GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER CHAR | ||||
| Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex |
| Unicode | 4285 | U+10BD | 11549 | U+2D1D | 4333 | U+10ED | 7341 | U+1CAD |
| UTF-8 | 225 130 189 | E1 82 BD | 226 180 157 | E2 B4 9D | 225 131 173 | E1 83 AD | 225 178 173 | E1 B2 AD |
| Numeric character reference | Ⴝ | Ⴝ | ⴝ | ⴝ | ჭ | ჭ | Ჭ | Ჭ |
Braille
| mkhedruli[10] |
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