ۀ

Hā with hamza above

Hā with hamza above

Fortieth letter of Pashto alphabet


ۀ is letter of the Pashto and Persian languages consisting of hāʾ with a hamza above.

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Usage

In the Pashto alphabet, it is the fortieth letter, known as Kajira He, where it represents the vowel /ə/ and is transliterated ë.[3]

In Persian, it is not considered a distinct letter of the alphabet but is used when marking ezafe on a word ending in ـه …e [e], thus yielding ـهٔ …e-ye [eje]. According to one source, this is not actually a hamza but rather a development of the letter ی ye as a diacritic.[4]

In both written Pashto and Persian, it only appears in the final position:

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References

  1. "Unicode Utilities: Character Properties". util.unicode.org. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  2. "Unicode Utilities: Character Properties". util.unicode.org. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  3. Ullah, Noor (2011). Pashto Grammar. UK: AuthorHouse. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-4567-8007-4.
  4. "Persian Online – Grammar & Resources: Ezāfe 2". The University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 1 March 2024.

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