"ꟳ" meaning in Translingual

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Head templates: {{head|mul|symbol}} ꟳ
  1. (phonetics) a superscript wildcard F, used i.a. for a fricative release Cꟳ or Pꟳ, or for an indistinct fricative ꟳ. Categories (topical): Phonetics
    Sense id: en-ꟳ-mul-symbol-nEgPPxQs Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Translingual entries with incorrect language header: 62 38 Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, phonetics, phonology, sciences
  2. (phonetics) a falling tone. Categories (topical): Phonetics
    Sense id: en-ꟳ-mul-symbol-zkrx~Vbu Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, phonetics, phonology, sciences

Download JSON data for ꟳ meaning in Translingual (1.7kB)

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      ],
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        {
          "text": "May be equivalent to ᴴᴸ (fully falling tone), ᴴᴹ (high falling tone) or ᴹᴸ (low/mid falling tone)."
        }
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        }
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