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Ħ (minuscule: ħ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from H with the addition of a bar. It is used in Maltese for a voiceless pharyngeal fricative consonant (corresponding to the letter heth of Semitic abjads: Arabic: ح, Hebrew: ח). Lowercase ħ is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet for the same sound.
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H-bar or h-bar can refer to: H with stroke, a Latin letter H with a doubled horizontal stroke (Ħ ħ) Voiceless pharyngeal fricative, represented in IPA by ħ Reduced Planck constant, in which the above symbol represents as a mathematical symbol, ħ = h/(2π) Antihydrogen, an antimatter element represented by the symbol H
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H with stroke: Voiceless pharyngeal fricative; Maltese; Superscript 𐞕 is an IPA superscript letter [7] Ħ̥ ħ̥: H with stroke and ring below Ɦ ɦ ʱ: H with hook: Voiced glottal fricative; Dagaare, Massa Ⱨ ⱨ H with descender: Uyghur. c.f. Cyrillic: Ҙ ҙ ꞕ H with palatal hook: Lithuanian dialectology [39] [40] h̢: H with retroflex ...
As of Unicode version 16.0, there are 155,063 characters with code points, covering 168 modern and historical scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets.This article includes the 1,062 characters in the Multilingual European Character Set 2 subset, and some additional related characters.