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LATIN SMALL LETTER H
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Basic Latin i
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h(upper caseH)

  1. The eighth letter of thebasic modern Latin alphabet.

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  • Pronunciation of IPA[hɑː, ɑhhɑː]with the sound[h]:(file)

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h

  1. (IPA)avoicelessglottalfricativeorapproximant.
    (superscript⟨ʰ⟩)(after a consonant)aspiration;(before a consonant)pre-aspiration;otherwise a weak, fleeting or epenthetic[h]– seeʰ.
  2. (UPA)avoicelesslaryngealapproximant(IPA[h̞])
  3. (metrology)symbol for theprefixhecto-,indicating multiplication by 100
  4. symbol of thehour
  5. (italic)Planck's constant
  6. helion
  7. higgson
  8. (transcription)aspiration
    • 2006,Robin Wooffitt, “Analysing the Organization of Successful Demonstrations of Paranormal Cognition”, inThe Language of Mediums and Psychics: The Social Organization of Everyday Miracles(in English),Ashgate Publishing,→ISBN,page70:
      PP:·hh⎡y’know-,/R: [I used it today Doris for the first time./You used it today?/R: yea(huh)s(Smiling voice)/(0.3)/PP: t·hhhhAnd ah’ve another voice come, an’ she says, she’s just bought a new cooker you know.·hhthey know-, they get to know everythi:ng,
    • 2010,John Heritage, Steven Clayman, “Transcript Symbols”, inTalk in Action: Interactions, Identities, and Institutions(in English),→ISBN,pages284 and 286:
      Bee:·hhhUh::,(0.3)Idon’know I guess she’s aw- she’s awright she went to thee uh:: hhospital again tihda:y,[]Hearable aspiration is shown where it occurs in the talk by the letterh– the moreh’s, the more aspiration. The aspiration may represent breathing, laughter, etc. If it occurs inside the boundaries of a word, it may be enclosed in parentheses in order to set it apart from the sounds of the word. If the aspiration is an inhalation, it is shown with a dot before it (usually a raised dot) or a raised degree symbol.Bee: [Ba::]sk(h)etb(h)a(h)ll? (h)(°Whe(h)re.)[]
    • 2015,Simona Pekarek Doehler, Elwys De Stefani, Anne-Sylvie Horlacher, “The hanging topic construction as an interactional resource”, inTime and Emergence in Grammar: Dislocation, Topicalization and Hanging Topic in French Talk-in-Interaction(Studies in Language and Social Interaction;28) (in English),John Benjamins Publishing Company,→ISBN,section 5 (Aphoristic HT formulations as closing devices), page210:
      .hhhh(0.1) donc pour moi les hommes eu::h

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The UPA distinguishes glottal fricatives from glottal approximants. The voiceless and voiced fricatives ('spirants') areȟ,,while the voiceless and voiced approximants ('semivowels') areh,ɦ.[1]

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  1. ^Antti Sovijärvi & Reino Peltola, eds. (1970),Suomalais-ugrilainen tarkekirjoitus[Finnish-Ugric transcription], University of Helsinki, 5th edition.

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h(lower case,upper caseH,pluralhsorh's)

  1. The eighthletterof the Englishalphabet,calledaitchand written in theLatin script.
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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. Theordinalnumbereighth,derived from thisletterof the Englishalphabet,calledaitchand written in theLatin script.

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h

  1. (sciences)Abbreviationofhour(particularly when used as a (non-SI) unit of time alongsideInternational System of Units(SI) units)
    • 1908,Francis Ernest Lloyd,The Physiology of Stomata,Carnegie Institution of Washington,page83:
      Another instance: 2h28mp. m., 10 micra; 3h08mp. m., 0 micra; irrigated with water: 3h09mp. m., 4 micra.
  2. (baseball,in statistics)Abbreviationofhit,the number of hits by a player
  3. (slang)Abbreviationofheroin.
  4. (computing)Abbreviationofhexadecimal(following a number)
    • 1989,PC: The Independent Guide to IBM Personal Computers:
      If any of the video buffer's background attribute bits are on, MONO converts the attribute to 70h(inverse video).
    • 1994,Jan Axelson,The microcontroller idea book,page47:
      The commands assume that the NV memory is addressed beginning at 8000hin external data memory.
  5. Abbreviationofhome phone.

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h

  1. (stenoscript)Abbreviationofhaveand inflectionshaving,had
    exception:hz'has'

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h(comparativemoreh,superlativemosth)

  1. Alternative form ofH

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Azerbaijani

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hlower case(upper caseH)

  1. The eleventhletterof the Azerbaijanialphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Basque

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  • IPA(key):(Southern)/at͡ʃe/,[a.t͡ʃe̞]
  • IPA(key):(Northern)/hat͡ʃe/,[ɦa.t͡ʃe̞]

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Basquealphabet,calledhatxeand written in theLatin script.

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Dutch

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Dutchalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Egyptian

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  1. The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:[Pyramid Texts to New Kingdom]
    1. courtyard
    2. room,hall

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  • hʾ (lemma ID 97220)”,inThesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae[1],Corpus issue 18, Web app version 2.1.5, Tonio Sebastian Richter & Daniel A. Werning by order of the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften and Hans-Werner Fischer-Elfert & Peter Dils by order of the Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig,2004–26 July 2023
  • Erman, Adolf,Grapow, Hermann(1928)Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache[2],volume 2, Berlin: Akademie-Verlag,→ISBN,pages470.1–470.5
  • Faulkner, Raymond Oliver(1962)A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian,Oxford: Griffith Institute,→ISBN,page156
  • van der Molen, Rami (2000)A Hieroglyphic Dictionary of Egyptian Coffin Texts,Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill,→ISBN,page293

Esperanto

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The tenthletterof the Esperantoalphabet,calledhoand written in theLatin script.

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Estonian

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Estonianalphabet,calledhaaorhaššand written in theLatin script.

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Faroese

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h(upper caseH)

  1. The ninthletterof the Faroesealphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Finnish

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The Finnish orthography using the Latin script was based on those of Swedish, German and Latin, and was first used in the mid-16th century. No earlier script is known. Seethe Wikipedia article on Finnish for more information,andhfor information on the development of the glyph itself.

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Finnishalphabet,calledhooand written in theLatin script.
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German musical notation.

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h

  1. (music)B(note)
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Capitalized for the great octave or any octave below that, or in names of major keys; not capitalized for the small octave or any octave above that, or in names of minor keys.

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French

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Frenchalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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h

  1. Used to indicate the hour in a time indication, either with or without following minutes.
    10h10:00 a.m.
    20h308:30 p.m.

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. Aletterof the Fulaalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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German

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h

  1. the letter h, seeH

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h

  1. (common, not restricted to scientific usage)hour
    15:30h
    3:30 p.m.
    (read out as:fünfzehnUhrdreißig,orhalb vier)

Gothic

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h

  1. Romanization of𐌷

Hawaiian

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  • (letter name)

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  • (letter name)IPA(key):/ˈheː/
  • (phoneme)/h/

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h

  1. The sixthletterof the Hawaiianalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Heiltsuk

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h(upper caseH)

  1. Aletterof the Heiltsukalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Hungarian

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The fourteenthletterof the Hungarianalphabet,calledand written in theLatin script.
  2. (music)Alternative form ofH(B,the seventh note in the C major scale, its symbol in writing or in print, or the equivalent key of a piano or stop of a stringed instrument)
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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative h h-k
accusative h-t h-kat
dative h-nak h-knak
instrumental h-val h-kkal
causal-final h-ért h-kért
translative h-vá h-kká
terminative h-ig h-kig
essive-formal h-ként h-kként
essive-modal
inessive h-ban h-kban
superessive h-n h-kon
adessive h-nál h-knál
illative h-ba h-kba
sublative h-ra h-kra
allative h-hoz h-khoz
elative h-ból h-kból
delative h-ról h-król
ablative h-tól h-któl
non-attributive
possessive - singular
h-é h-ké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
h-éi h-kéi
Possessive formsofh
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. h-m h-im
2nd person sing. h-d h-id
3rd person sing. h-ja h-i
1st person plural h-nk h-ink
2nd person plural h-tok h-itok
3rd person plural h-juk h-ik
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  • B,b(B-flat)

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h

  1. (Internetslang,text messaging)Abbreviationofhogy(that).

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  • (h [sound or letter]):hinBárczi, GézaandLászló Országh.A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára( “The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.:ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN
  • (B in music):hinBárczi, GézaandLászló Országh.A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára( “The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.:ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN

Icelandic

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h(upper caseH)

  1. The tenthletterof the Icelandicalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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  • (context pronunciation)IPA(key):/h/
  • (letter name)IPA(key):/he/

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h(upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Idoalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Indonesian

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Indonesianalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Irish

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h

  1. marker ofh-prothesis
    nahabhannof the river
    fáilte gohÉirinnwelcome to Ireland
    chomhhard le crannas tall as a tree

Italian

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hform(invariable,lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Italianalphabet,calledaccaand written in theLatin script.

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Kankanaey

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BorrowedfromTagalogh.Letter pronunciation is influenced byEnglishh.

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Kankanaeyalphabet,calledeytsand written in theLatin script.

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  • Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (2016)Ortograpiya di Kankanaëy[3](in Kankanaey and Tagalog),→ISBN,pages10-11

Kashubian

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The Kashubian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See theKashubian alphabetarticle on Wikipedia for more, andhfor development of the glyph itself.

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The twelfthletterof the Kashubianalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Latin

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. A letter in theLatin alphabet,representing the sound /h/

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Latvian

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Proposed in 1908 as part of the new Latvian spelling by the scientific commission headed byK. Mīlenbahs,which was accepted and began to be taught in schools in 1909. Prior to that, Latvian had been written in GermanFraktur,and sporadically inCyrillic.

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h(upper caseH)

  1. The twelfthletterof the Latvianalphabet,calledand written in theLatin script.

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The letterH/h(likeF/f,andO/orepresenting [o], [oː] instead of [uə̯]) is found only in words of foreign origin (borrowings). Note that it represents the sound of IPA [x] (likeGermanmachen,ach), not (as in most other alphabets based on the Latin script) the sound of IPA [h].

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Livonian

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h(upper caseH)

  1. The twelfthletterof the Livonianalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Lower Sorbian

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  • Silent in most native words.
  • IPA(key):(in most loanwords and some native words)/h/

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h(upper caseH)

  1. The eleventhletterof the Lower Sorbianalphabet,calledhaand written in theLatin script.

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Lushootseed

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h

  1. The fourteenthletterof theLushootseedalphabet, pronounced as a voiceless glottal fricative.

Malay

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Malayalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Maltese

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ContinuesArabicه(h).In pre-modern Maltese,hstill produces the sound[h]as recorded byAgius de Soldanis(1750) andMikel Anton Vassalli(1796). The early contemporary variant was first found in the dialect oflsien tal-bliet( “tongues of the cities”, referring to the cities around theGrand Harbouraccording to Vassalli) which eventually superseded the increasingly archaic[h]sound in the neighboring areas.

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  • (phoneme)IPA(key):/-/,/ː/,/j/,/w/,/ħ/
  • (phoneme)IPA(key):/h/,/ħ/(archaic)

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h(upper caseH)

  1. The tenthletterof the Maltesealphabet,written in theLatin script.

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  • In contemporary Maltese,hremains a true consonant[ħ]in the following cases:
    • in word-final position or when being the last radical of a verb:ikrah[ˈɪkraħ],jixbhu[ˈjɪʃpħʊ];
    • before the negative ending-x:jarawhx[jaˈrawħʃ];
    • in the clusters-għh-, -ħh-,-hh-,which all become[ħħ].
  • Otherwise it is silent or leaves only a vocalic trace:
    • Following and precedinga, e, oare lengthened if stressed:hedded[ˈɛːddɛt],fehmet[ˈfɛːmɛt].Other vowels are not affected.
    • In intervocalic position it is a glide,[j]afteri, ie,and[w]afteru:jibniha[jɪbˈnɪːja],inħobbuhom[ɪnħɔbˈbuːwɔm].
    • The sequence-aho-becomes[ɔː]:rahom[rɔːm].The sequence-ehi-becomes[ɛj]or[ɛˈjiː]:ftehim[ftɛjm],[ftɛˈjiːm].
  • On the other hand in pre-modern Maltese dialects that preserved the guttaral sounds,hremained as a true consonant with the aspirated and soft sound of[h]in all positions except:
    • If word finalhis an affixed pronoun:ħalluh[χal.lʊːħ],ħallih[χal.lɪːħ],fih[fɪːħ].
  • Phonotactically, word-initialhnow generally behaves like a vowel, allowing contractions such asm’hemmx[mɛːmʃ].However, word-internalhstill behaves like a (virtual) consonant. Compare for exampleqablu[ˈʔablʊ]withqabilha[ʔaˈbɪla],which latter is formed as though thelwere followed by a consonant.

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North Frisian

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. Aletterof the North Frisianalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Norwegian

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h

  1. The eighthletterof the Norwegianalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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  • When written before j, the h becomes silent.

Nupe

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The tenthletterof the Nupealphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Polish

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The Polish orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See thehistory of Polish orthographyarticle on Wikipedia for more, andhfor development of the glyph itself.

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h(upper caseH,lower case)

  1. The eleventhletterof the Polishalphabet,calledhaand written in theLatin script.
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  • Seemingly native words spelt with ⟨h⟩ (rather than ⟨ch⟩) are generally fromCzechor other Slavic dialects. Otherwise ⟨h⟩ occurs in loanwords, especially from German. Some dialects distinguish between/x/and/h/,but this is not part of standard Polish.
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DerivedfromLatinhōra.

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hf

  1. Abbreviationofgodzina(hour).

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  • hinWielki słownik języka polskiego,Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • hin Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

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Name: seeagá

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  • in most words: silent
  • in expressive terms and recent loanwords:IPA(key):/h/,[h],[ɦ],[ʁ]

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Portuguesealphabet,calledagáand written in theLatin script.
    1. silent letter used mainly in words derived from Latin, Greek and other Romance languages; word-initial only
      hoje,hábito,hipnose,hoteltoday, habit, hypnosis, hotel
      1. (chieflyobsolete)silent letter used word-medially in loanwords
        coherente(nowcoerente)coherent
      2. (obsoleteexcept in given names)used in the Hellenistic digraphsth,phandrh
        thesouro(nowtesouro),phalange(nowfalange),rheumatismo(nowreumatismo),Cynthia(alongsideCíntia)treasure, phalanx, rheumatism, Cynthia
      3. (obsoleteexcept in given names)used in words perceived to be Hellenisms
        thesoura(nowtesoura),Nathaliascissors, Natalie
    2. represents /h/ in most recent loanwords from other languages, most commonly English
      hardcore,hacker,hall
      hardcore punk, hacker, entry hall
    3. used in the digraphsch,lhandnh,where it indicates a palatal or post-alveolar pronunciation
      cheio,alho,banhofull, garlic, bath
    4. (obsolete)silent letter used word-initially in monosyllabic verbs with no attack
      hir(nowir),he(nowé)to go, is
    5. silent letter used syllable-finally in some interjections
      ih!oh!uh oh! ooh!
    6. represents /h/ in some expressive terms
      hahaha!aham,hue huehahaha! yep, hehehe
    7. (chieflyInternetslang)used as a replacement for the acute or circumflex accent, or silent infinitive -r, indicating stress
      eh(standardé),Feh(standard),fazeh(standardfazer)is,a nickname,to do
    8. (obsoleteexcept in the wordBahia)silent letter used to mark some hiatus
      sahir(nowsair),bahia(nowbaía)
      to leave, bay

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hf(invariable)

  1. Abbreviationofhora.
    1. used to indicate time in relation to a 24-hour clock
      O evento é hoje, às 20hThe event is today at 8 p.m.
      09h3009:30 a.m.
    2. used to indicate any sequence of time in hours
      O atleta completou a corrida em 1h20min45sThe athlete completed the race in 1 hour, 21 minutes and 45 seconds

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  • This abbreviation uses no spaces or points and must always follow a number (in its most common usage, a number between 0 and 23 to indicate the day's hours).
  • The abbreviation can be followed by a number between 00 and 59 to indicate the minutes of an hour (as in French). This can be optionally represented by another abbreviation:min.
    • Example:15h30or15h30min,the first being much more common
  • mincan be further followed by another abbreviation,s,to represent seconds.
    • Example:20h43min08s

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. (International Standard)The tenthletterof the Romanialphabet,written in theLatin script.
  2. (Pan-Vlax)The eleventhletterof the Romanialphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Romanian

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The tenthletterof the Romanianalphabet,calledhaș,ha,orand written in theLatin script.

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Scottish Gaelic

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Scottish Gaelicalphabet,written in theLatin script.It is preceded bygand followed byi.Its traditional name isuath(hawthorn).

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Serbo-Croatian

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  • H(uppercase)

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h(Cyrillic spellingх)

  1. The 12th letter of the Serbo-Croatian Latin alphabet (gajica), preceded bygand followed byi.

Silesian

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The Silesian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See theSilesian languagearticle on Wikipedia for more, andhfor development of the glyph itself.

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The tenthletterof the Silesianalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Skolt Sami

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h(upper caseH)

  1. The fifteenthletterof the Skolt Samialphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Slovene

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See usage notes for both etymologies.

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From Gaj's Latin alphabeth,fromCzechalphabeth,from Latinh.Pronunciation as/xə/is initial Slovene (phoneme plus a fill vowel) and the second pronunciation is probably taken fromGermanh.

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The ninthletterof the Slovenealphabet,written in theLatin script.
  2. The fourteenthletterof the Slovenealphabet(Resian), written in theLatin script.
  3. The tenthletterof the Slovenealphabet(Natisone Valley dialect), written in theLatin script.
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In Metelko alphabet, the phoneme was written by two different letters whether it was pronounced as velar/x/or glottal/h/,a distinction irrelevant to nowadays standard and the distinction was also not used by all writers. Phoneme/h/was written with 〈h〉, while/x/was written with a yet to be encoded character.

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  1. (SNPT for Standard Slovene)Phonetictranscriptionof sound[x].
  2. (dialectal SNPT)Phonetictranscriptionof sounds[h,ħ].

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hminanorf

  1. The name of theLatin scriptletterH/h.
  2. (linguistics)The name of thephoneme/x/.
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  • Overall more common
First masculine declension (soft o-stem, inanimate), fixed accent, -j- infix
nom. sing. h
gen. sing. h-ja
singular dual plural
nominative
imenovȃlnik
h h-ja h-ji
genitive
rodȋlnik
h-ja h-jev h-jev
dative
dajȃlnik
h-ju,h-ji h-jema h-jem
accusative
tožȋlnik
h h-ja h-je
locative
mẹ̑stnik
h-ju,h-ji h-jih h-jih
instrumental
orọ̑dnik
h-jem h-jema h-ji
(vocative)
(ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik)
h h-ja h-ji
  • More common when with a definite adjective
Third masculine declension (no endings), fixed accent
nom. sing. h
gen. sing. h
singular dual plural
nominative
imenovȃlnik
h h h
genitive
rodȋlnik
h h h
dative
dajȃlnik
h h h
accusative
tožȋlnik
h h h
locative
mẹ̑stnik
h h h
instrumental
orọ̑dnik
h h h
(vocative)
(ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik)
h h h
  • Dialectal, in common written language used till 19th century
First masculine declension (hard o-stem, inanimate), -j- infix
nom. sing. h
gen. sing. h-ja
singular dual plural
nominative
imenovȃlnik
h h-ja h-ji
genitive
rodȋlnik
h-ja h-jov h-jov
dative
dajȃlnik
h-ju,h-ji h-joma h-jom
accusative
tožȋlnik
h h-ja h-je
locative
mẹ̑stnik
h-ju,h-ji h-jih h-jih
instrumental
orọ̑dnik
h-jom h-joma h-ji
(vocative)
(ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik)
h h-ja h-ji
  • Rare
Third feminine declension (no endings), fixed accent
nom. sing. h
gen. sing. h
singular dual plural
nominative
imenovȃlnik
h h h
genitive
rodȋlnik
h h h
dative
dajȃlnik
h h h
accusative
tožȋlnik
h h h
locative
mẹ̑stnik
h h h
instrumental
orọ̑dnik
h h h
(vocative)
(ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik)
h h h

Etymology 2

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FromProto-Slavic*kъ'to', which is itself probably fromProto-Indo-European*ku'where'. This form is aspirantizationofk,which appeared to ease the pronunciation.

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Preposition

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h

  1. (with dative,see usage notes)to,for
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Prepositionhis a form of prepositionkthat appears before words that start with/k/or/ɡ/while other form is used for all other words. In "correct" pronunciation, the preposition does not form its own syllable, but binds to the first syllable of the next word and has therefore two pronunciations:[x]if word starts with[k]and[ɣ]if word starts with[ɡ].In colloquial speech, this form (or at least its pronunciation) are also used with words starting with other letters.

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References

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  • Kenda-Jež, Karmen (2017 February 27)Fonetična trankripcija[4](in Slovene), Znanstvenoraziskovalni centerSAZU,Inštitut za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša, archived fromthe originalonJanuary 22, 2022,pages27–30

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  • h”,inSlovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU(in Slovene),2014–2024

Spanish

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Letter

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Spanishalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Swedish

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Swedishalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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h

  1. (nonstandard,anglicism)Abbreviationofhourfrom English.
    Synonyms:timme,tim.
  2. (strictlytechnology)Abbreviationofhorafrom Latin.
    Synonyms:timme,tim.
  3. (music)B,note with a frequency close to 493.88 · 2nHz
    Synonym:(anglicism)b

Tagalog

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Etymology

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BorrowedfromSpanishh.Each pronunciation has a different source:

  • Filipino alphabet pronunciation is influenced byEnglishh.
  • Abakada alphabet pronunciation is influenced by Baybayin character(ha).
  • Abecedario pronunciation is fromSpanishh.

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  • (Standard Tagalog)
    • IPA(key):/ˈʔejt͡ʃ/[ˈʔeɪ̯t͡ʃ](letter name, Filipino alphabet)
      • IPA(key):(no yod coalescence)/ˈʔejts/[ˈʔeɪ̯t̪s](letter name, Filipino alphabet)
      • Rhymes:-ejt͡ʃ(letter name, Filipino alphabet),(no yod coalescence)-ejts(letter name, Filipino alphabet)
    • IPA(key):/ˈha/[ˈha](letter name, Abakada alphabet)
    • IPA(key):/ˈʔat͡ʃe/[ˈʔaː.t͡ʃɛ](letter name, Abecedario)
      • IPA(key):(no yod coalescence)/ˈʔatse/[ˈʔat̪.sɛ](letter name, Abecedario)
      • Rhymes:-at͡ʃe(letter name, Abecedario),(no yod coalescence)-atse(letter name, Abecedario)
    • IPA(key):/h/[h](phoneme; silent in Spanish unadapted loanwards)

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h(lower case,upper caseH,Baybayin spellingᜁᜌ᜔ᜆ᜔ᜐ᜔)

  1. The eighthletterof the Tagalogalphabet(theFilipino alphabet), calledeytsand written in theLatin script.

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h(lower case,upper caseH,Baybayin spelling)

  1. The seventhletterof the Tagalogalphabet(theAbakada alphabet), calledhaand written in theLatin script.

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h(lower case,upper caseH,Baybayin spellingᜀᜆ᜔ᜐᜒ)

  1. (historical)The ninthletterof the Tagalogalphabet(theAbecedario), calledhacheand written in theLatin script.

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  • Over time, some of the loaned Spanish words still spelled with the silent⟨h⟩are spoken with/h/due tospelling pronunciation,as people are becoming less aware of the letter being silent.

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Further reading

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  • h”,inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph,Manila,2018

Tlingit

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h(upper caseH)

  1. Aletterof the Tlingitalphabet,written in theLatin script.

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Turkish

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Pronunciation

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  • (letter name)IPA(key):(standard)/ˈheː/,/ˈhaʃ/
  • (phoneme)IPA(key):/h/,[ç]

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The tenthletterof the Turkishalphabet,calledheand written in theLatin script.

Usage notes

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  • SeeH.

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Turkmen

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Letter

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h(upper caseH)

  1. The ninthletterof the Turkmenalphabet,calledheand written in theLatin script.

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Welsh

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Prefix

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h

  1. marker ofh-prothesis
    eihiaithher language
    i’nheglwysto our church
    un arhugaintwenty-one

Yoruba

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Letter

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The ninthletterof the Yorubaalphabet,calledand written in theLatin script.

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Zulu

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Letter

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h(lower case,upper caseH)

  1. The eighthletterof the Zulualphabet,written in theLatin script.

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