Translingual

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Etymology

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(Serbo-Croatian): From Serbo-Croatian srpskohrvatski.

Symbol

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sh

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-1 language code for Serbo-Croatian.
  2. Alternative form of sinh (hyperbolic sine)

English

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Interjection

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sh

  1. Alternative spelling of shh
    • 1951, John Wyndham, The Day of the Triffids:
      "Sh!" said Josella, holding up a finger, and turning her ear to the wind. I held my breath, and strained my ears.

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Anagrams

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Albanian

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Pronunciation

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sh (upper case Sh)

  1. The twenty-seventh letter of the Albanian alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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Chipewyan

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Pronunciation

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  1. IPA(key): /ʃ/

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sh (upper case Sh)

  1. A letter of the Chipewyan alphabet, written in the Latin script.

Esperanto

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Letter

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sh

  1. A digraph used in the h-sistemo to represent ŝ.

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Irish

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Pronunciation

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  1. IPA(key): /h/

Letter

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sh (upper case Sh)

  1. A digraph in Irish orthography
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sh (upper case Sh)

  1. A letter of the Navajo alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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Nupe

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sh (lower case, upper case Sh)

  1. The twenty-second letter of the Nupe alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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Somali

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Pronunciation

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sh (upper case Sh)

  1. The tenth letter of the Somali alphabet, called shiin and written in the Latin script.

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Tlingit

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Pronunciation

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sh (upper case Sh)

  1. A letter of the Tlingit alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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Uzbek

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Pronunciation

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sh (upper case Sh)

  1. The twenty-seventh letter of the Uzbek alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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