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| [[Wikipedia:Akkadian_language|Akkadian]] (DMG-umschrift transliteration), [[Wikipedia:Egyptian_language|Ancient Egyptian]] ([[Wikipedia:Transliteration_of_Ancient_Egyptian#Uniliteral_signs|traditional transliteration]])
| [[Wikipedia:Akkadian_language|Akkadian]] (DMG-umschrift transliteration), [[Wikipedia:Egyptian_language|Ancient Egyptian]] ([[Wikipedia:Transliteration_of_Ancient_Egyptian#Uniliteral_signs|traditional transliteration]])
| Ḫḫ /x/
| Ḫḫ /x/
| Because Akkadian<ref name=akkadian_phonetics>See [[Wikipedia:Akkadian_language#Phonetics_and_phonology|Akkadian language, Phonetics and phonology]] at Wikipedia for information about the uncertainty of Akkadian phonology. According to that article, Ḫḫ is a velar /x/, but [[Wikipedia:Ḫ|Ḫ]], also at Wikipedia, claims it is a uvular /χ/.</ref> and Ancient Egyptian<ref name=egyptian_phonetics>See [[Wikipedia:Egyptian_language#Phonology|Egyptian language, Phonology]] at Wikipedia for information about the uncertainty of Egyptian phonology. According to the Wikipedia article [[Wikipedia:Transliteration_of_Ancient_Egyptian#Uniliteral_signs|Transliteration of Ancient Egyptian, Uniliteral signs]], Ḫḫ is a velar /x/, but [[Wikipedia:Egyptian_language#Consonants|Egyptian language, Consonants]], also at Wikipedia, claims it is a uvular /χ/.</ref> are extinct languages, the exact pronunciation can't be known for sure; so the phonemic representation here might not be entirely accurate.
| Because Akkadian<ref name=akkadian_phonetics>See [[Wikipedia:Akkadian_language#Phonetics_and_phonology|Akkadian language, Phonetics and phonology]] at Wikipedia for information about the uncertainty of Akkadian phonology. According to that article, Ḫḫ is a velar /x/, but the article [[Wikipedia:Ḫ|Ḫ]], also at Wikipedia, claims it is a uvular /χ/.</ref> and Ancient Egyptian<ref name=egyptian_phonetics>See [[Wikipedia:Egyptian_language#Phonology|Egyptian language, Phonology]] at Wikipedia for information about the uncertainty of Egyptian phonology. According to the Wikipedia article [[Wikipedia:Transliteration_of_Ancient_Egyptian#Uniliteral_signs|Transliteration of Ancient Egyptian, Uniliteral signs]], Ḫḫ is a velar /x/, but [[Wikipedia:Egyptian_language#Consonants|Egyptian language, Consonants]], also at Wikipedia, claims it is a uvular /χ/.</ref> are extinct languages, the exact pronunciation can't be known for sure; so the phonemic representation here might not be entirely accurate.
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Revision as of 03:02, 17 February 2015

Note that the breve below may be confused with circumflex below ◌̭.

Breve Below in Unicode

Characters with Breve Below
◌̮
U+032E U+1E2A U+1E2B
Combining Breve Below Latin Capital Letter H With Breve Below Latin Small Letter H With Breve Below
Note: May be confused with Combining Inverted Breve Below, ◌̯ (U+032F).

Breve Below in Natlangs

Uses of Breve Below
Usage Language Letters Notes
Alphabet extension Akkadian (DMG-umschrift transliteration), Ancient Egyptian (traditional transliteration) Ḫḫ /x/ Because Akkadian[1] and Ancient Egyptian[2] are extinct languages, the exact pronunciation can't be known for sure; so the phonemic representation here might not be entirely accurate.

See Also

References

  1. See Akkadian language, Phonetics and phonology at Wikipedia for information about the uncertainty of Akkadian phonology. According to that article, Ḫḫ is a velar /x/, but the article , also at Wikipedia, claims it is a uvular /χ/.
  2. See Egyptian language, Phonology at Wikipedia for information about the uncertainty of Egyptian phonology. According to the Wikipedia article Transliteration of Ancient Egyptian, Uniliteral signs, Ḫḫ is a velar /x/, but Egyptian language, Consonants, also at Wikipedia, claims it is a uvular /χ/.