- of its alphabet).
Several languages render it as /ts/ or /dz/, e.g.
tseta /
ˈtsetɑ/ or more
rarely tset /tset/ in
Finnish (sometimes
dropping the first...
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Ildefonso Pʼohwhogeh Ówîngeh
Tsétaʼ Kin Pʼakwede Pʼahwiaʼhliap Pʼææshogiʼi
Suustapna Tewa
Dawsa Ohkay Owingeh/San...
- /yː/ The
precise pronunciation tends to be
between [y] and [ø]. Z, z tset,
tseta /tset/, /ˈtse.tɑ/, /zet/, /ˈze.tɑ/
Occurs in
unestablished loanwords, such...
- Zaandam/Zacharias Zola Zara,
Zorro Zaragoza Zebra Zulmira Zäta
Zackarias ****ias
Tseta Zonguldak Zahăr
Zuzana Zagreb Zemun Zalog Ž -
Winkelakzent Zwickau - Žofie...
-
Littlewater Tó Áłtsʼíísí
Crownpoint /
Eastern 427 64,962 15
Casamero Lake
Tsétaʼ Tóakʼoolí "Water
waves among the rock"
Crownpoint /
Eastern 518 64,000 16...
- נמצא נִמְצְאָה/ נמצאה נִמְצְאוּ/ נמצאוּ was/were [at]
nimTSEti nimTSEnu nim
TSEta nimTSET nimtseTEM nimtseTEN nimTSA nimtse´A nimtse´U Nun 1 ניתנתי/ נִתַּנְתִּי...
-
looks like a neck ring. The word
derives from the Old
Church Slavonic world tsęta (цѧта;
meaning "small coin")
which in turn
derives from Latin: centus. It...
- y
ipsilon [ˈippɪsɪlɔn] /i/ or /j/ Only used in loanwords. Z, z zeta [
ˈtsɛːta] /ts/ ż
Always geminated after a
vowel and
therefore usually spelled so...