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| [[Wikipedia:Retroflex_consonant|Retroflex consonant]]
| [[Wikipedia:Retroflex_consonant|Retroflex consonant]]
| [[Wikipedia:Adyghe_language|Adyghe]] (BGN/PCGN 2012 transliteration)
| [[Wikipedia:Adyghe_language|Adyghe]] (BGN/PCGN 2012 romanization)
| S͟h s͟h /ʂ/, S͟hw s͟hw /ʂʷ, ɕʷ/, Z͟h z͟h /ʐ/, Z͟hw z͟hw /ʐʷ/
| S͟h s͟h /ʂ/, S͟hw s͟hw /ʂʷ, ɕʷ/, Z͟h z͟h /ʐ/, Z͟hw z͟hw /ʐʷ/
| There is an unaccented Sh sh and Zh zh, which represent /ʃ/ and /ʒ/.<ref name=adyghe>[https://geonames.nga.mil/gns/html/Romanization/ROMANIZATION%20OF%20ADYGHE.pdf Romanization of Adyghe] (PDF). See also [[Wikipedia:Adyghe_language#Alphabet|Adyghe language, Alphabet]] at Wikipedia.</ref> Note that none of these are precomposed characters.
| There is an unaccented Sh sh and Zh zh, which represent /ʃ/ and /ʒ/.<ref name=adyghe>[https://geonames.nga.mil/gns/html/Romanization/ROMANIZATION%20OF%20ADYGHE.pdf Romanization of Adyghe] (PDF). See also [[Wikipedia:Adyghe_language#Alphabet|Adyghe language, Alphabet]] at Wikipedia.</ref> Note that none of these are precomposed characters.

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This diacritic is easily confused with macron below and low line. The distinguishing feature of the double macron below is that it has room for two characters above it. There are no precomposed characters with this diacritic.

Double Macron Below in Unicode

Characters with Double Macron Below
◌͟◌
U+035F
Combining Double Macron Below

Double Macron Below in Natlangs

Uses of Double Macron Below
Usage Language Letters Notes
Retroflex consonant Adyghe (BGN/PCGN 2012 romanization) S͟h s͟h /ʂ/, S͟hw s͟hw /ʂʷ, ɕʷ/, Z͟h z͟h /ʐ/, Z͟hw z͟hw /ʐʷ/ There is an unaccented Sh sh and Zh zh, which represent /ʃ/ and /ʒ/.[1] Note that none of these are precomposed characters.

See Also

References

  1. Romanization of Adyghe (PDF). See also Adyghe language, Alphabet at Wikipedia.