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'''Kha with ]''' or '''soft kha''' (]: '''Ҳ''', ]: '''ҳ''') is a ] of certain ]s such as ], ], ], ], also pre-] ] (now the ] in use). In Abkhaz, it represents {{IPA|/ħ/}}, and in Karakalpak, Tajik, and Uzbek, {{IPA|/h/}}. In the ] and ] languages it is used to represent the {{IPA|/χ/}} sound. | ||
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Kha with descender or soft kha (majuscule: Ҳ, minuscule: ҳ) is a letter of certain Cyrillic alphabets such as Abkhaz, Karakalpak, Khakas, Tajik, also pre-1992 Uzbek (now the Latin script in use). In Abkhaz, it represents /ħ/, and in Karakalpak, Tajik, and Uzbek, /h/. In the Itelmen and Nivkh languages it is used to represent the /χ/ sound.
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