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Ṭhē

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Ṭhēis an additional letter of theArabic script.It has the basic shape oftāʼ(ت), but with vertical dots, rather thanhorizontal.It is not used in theArabic Alpha betitself, but is used to represent anaspirated[ʈʰ]inSindhi,a language mainly spoken inPakistan.Its Latin description isṭh,[1]or sometimest́h.

In an older version of the script, theٽ‎ was used instead ofٺ‎ and vice versa.

Position in word Isolated Final Medial Initial
Glyph form:
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ٺ ـٺ ـٺـ ٺـ

Sindhi is also written inDevanagari,where the corresponding letter is.

The letter is encoded in theArabic Unicode blockasTtehehat U+067A.

Unicodecode point Unicode-Name Zeichen
U+067A ARABIC LETTER TTEHEH ٺ
U+FB5E ARABIC LETTER TTEHEH ISOLATED FORM
U+FB5F ARABIC LETTER TTEHEH FINAL FORM ـٺ
U+FB60 ARABIC LETTER TTEHEH INITIAL FORM
U+FB61 ARABIC LETTER TTEHEH MEDIAL FORM ـٺـ

References

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  1. ^Kurzon, Dennis (1 October 2013). "Diacritics and the Perso-Arabic script".Writing Systems Research.5(2). Taylor & Francis: 234–243.doi:10.1080/17586801.2013.799451.S2CID144586999.