Lha (Cyrillic)
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Lha (Ԕ ԕ; italics: ''Ԕ ԕ'') is a letter of the
Cyrillic script The Cyrillic script ( ), Slavonic script or the Slavic script, is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic languages, Slavic, Turkic languages, Turkic, Mongolic languages, ...
. It is a cross-digraph of the Cyrillic letters El (Л л) and Kha (Х х); Л and Х. Lha was used in the alphabet used in the 1920s for the
Moksha language Moksha ( mdf, мокшень кяль, translit=mokšeň käľ, label=none, ) is a Mordvinic language of the Uralic family, with around 130,000 native speakers in 2010. Moksha is the majority language in the western part of Mordovia. Its closes ...
, where it represented the voiceless alveolar lateral .http://unicode.org/L2/L2007/07003-n3194-cyrillic.pdf


Computer encoding


See also

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Cyrillic characters in Unicode As of Unicode version 15.0 Cyrillic script is encoded across several blocks: * CyrillicU+0400–U+04FF 256 characters * Cyrillic SupplementU+0500–U+052F 48 characters * Cyrillic Extended-AU+2DE0–U+2DFF 32 characters * Cyrillic Extended-BU+A ...
*Љ љ : Cyrillic letter Lje, a Serbian, Macedonian, and Montenegrin letter. *Ԉ ԉ : Cyrillic letter Komi Lje *Л л : Cyrillic letter El *ℒ ℓ : Latin letter Script L


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