Ke (Armenian letter)

Letter in the Armenian alphabet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Keh, or Kʼe (majuscule: Ք; minuscule: ք; Armenian: քե; Classical Armenian: քէ) is the thirty-sixth letter of the Armenian alphabet. It represents the voiceless aspirated velar plosive (/kʰ/) in both Eastern and Western varieties of Armenian. Created by Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century, it has a numerical value of 9000.[1] Its shape in lowercase form resembles to the Latin letter P (p), but stroked, and in cursive, the lowercase form resembles the letter ɬ (the voiceless alveolar lateral fricative).

Writing systemArmenian script
Language of originArmenian language
Sound values
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Ke
Ք ք
Usage
Writing systemArmenian script
TypeAlphabetic
Language of originArmenian language
Sound values
In UnicodeU+0554, U+0584
Alphabetical position36
History
Development
Χ χ
Time period405 to present
Other
Associated numbers9000
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and  , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.
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Character information
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Unicode name ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER KEH ARMENIAN SMALL LETTER KEH
Encodingsdecimalhexdechex
Unicode1364U+05541412U+0584
UTF-8213 148D5 94214 132D6 84
Numeric character referenceՔՔքք
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See also

  • K (Latin)
  • P (Latin)

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