Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
Sha is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages.[ 1] : 549–551
Mongolian language Sha
C-V syllables[ 6] : 41
ša , še
ši
šo
šu
šö , šü
Transliteration
ᠱᠠ [ note 3]
ᠱᠢ
ᠱᠣ᠋
ᠱᠥ᠋
Alone
ᠱᠣ [ note 4]
—
ᠱᠠ
ᠱᠢ
ᠱᠣ
ᠱᠥ
Initial
ᠱᠠ
ᠱᠢ
ᠱᠣ
Medial
ᠱᠠ
ᠱᠢ
ᠱᠣ
Final
Clear Script
Xibe language
Manchu language
Notes
^ Scholarly transliteration.[ 5]
^ Not found in native Mongolian words.
^ As in ᠱᠠ ša (Khalkha: шаа shaa ) 'crape, netting'.[ 8] : 747
^ As in ᠱᠣ šo (Khalkha: шоо shoo ) 'dice, oracle bones'.[ 8] : 754
References
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^ a b Lessing, Ferdinand (1960). Mongolian-English Dictionary (PDF) . University of California Press. Note that this dictionary uses the transliterations c , ø , x , y , z , ai , and ei ; instead of č , ö , q , ü , ǰ , ayi , and eyi ;: xii as well as problematically and incorrectly treats all rounded vowels (o/u/ö/ü ) after the initial syllable as u or ü .[ 7]
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