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Sha with breve (Ш̆ ш̆) is an additional letter of the Cyrillic script which was used for Abkhaz and Komi at the start of the 20th century. It is composed of a sha ⟨Ш⟩ with a breve.
Usages
The ш̆ is used in multiple older Cyrillic Abkhaz scripts and Komi scripts, notably in:
The alphabet of Peter von Uslar 1862 ;
The alphabet of Gulia and Machavariani 1892 ;
The alphabet of Chochua 1909 ;
The alphabet of Nicolaes Witsen 1897 ;
Computing codes
The sha with breve can be represented with the following Unicode characters:
References
Гулиа, Д. И.; Мачавариани, К. Д. (1892). Абхазская азбука (in Russian). Тифлис. GuliaMatchavariani1892.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Ч̆оч̆уа, А. М. (1909). АБХАЗСКАЯ АЗБУКА (PDF) (in Russian). Тифлис. Tchotchoua1909.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Услар, Петр Карлович (1887). Этнография Кавказа, Языкознание. Vol. 1. Тифлис: Упр. Кавк. учеб. округа. Uslar1887.
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