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ܕ - Syriac Letter Dalath

 
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32px ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ
24px ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ
16px ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ
12px ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ
8px ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ ܕ
Value: 1813
Hexadecimal: 715
HTML: ܕ

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Dalet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dalet (dāleth, also spelled Daleth or Daled) is the fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew ד, Syriac ܕ and Arabic dāl د (in abjadi ...

Syriac alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

... can be in decimal format (&#DDDD;) or hexadecimal format (&#xHHHH;). For example, ܕ and ܕ (1813 in hexadecimal) both represent U+0715 SYRIAC LETTER DALATH.

The Unicode Standard, Version 6

0716 t SYRIAC LETTER DOTLESS DALATH RISH ambiguous form for undifferentiated early dalath/rish 0717 u SYRIAC LETTER HE 0718 v SYRIAC LETTER WAW

Syriac – Test for Unicode support in Web browsers

syriac letter dalath: ܖ: 1814: ܖ: 0716: syriac letter dotless dalath rish: ܗ: 1815: ܗ: 0717: syriac letter he: ܘ: 1816: ܘ: 0718: syriac letter waw: ܙ: 1817: ܙ: 0719: syriac letter zain

Syriac Unicode Entities

syriac letter dalath: ܕ ܕ ܕ: alt+1813: option+0715: syriac letter dotless dalath rish: ܖ ܖ ܖ: alt+1814: option+0716: syriac letter he: ܗ

Syriac@Everything2.com

* ambiguous form for undifferentiated early dalath/rish U+0717 ܗ Syriac letter he Lo AL 3.0 U+0718 ܘ Syriac letter waw Lo AL 3.0 U+0719 ܙ Syriac letter zain Lo AL 3.0

Typing guide to the Syriac phonetic keyboard

... description Syriac letter Alaph Syriac letter superscript Alaph Syriac letter Beth Syriac letter Gamal Syriac letter Gamal Garshuni Syriac letter Dalath Syriac letter ...

Features: Syriac OpenType specification

Developing OpenType Fonts for Syriac Script ... Alaph' glyphs at the end of Syriac words when the preceding base character is a 'Dalath', 'Rish ... fina when the context of the letter before ...

TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism

Syriac Syriac letter Transliteration alaph ) beth b gamal g dalath d he ...

Syriac Alphabet

... can be in decimal format (&#DDDD;) or hexadecimal format (&#xHHHH;). For example, ܕ and ܕ (1813 in hexadecimal) both represent U+0715 SYRIAC LETTER DALATH.

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