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Z with circumflex
Ẑẑ
Usage
Writing systemLatin script
Typealphabetic
Language of originISO 9 Cyrillic transliteration, Poliespo, Tsilhqot'in
Sound values/ẕˤ/
In UnicodeU+1E90, U+1E91
History
Development
  • Ẑẑ
Other
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

is a Latin script letter, the letter Z with a circumflex, used for transliteration of the Cyrillic letter Ѕ in ISO 9 family of transliteration standards, and rarely used in Pinyin as a shorthand of zh.[1] It is also used in Poliespo for the sound /kts/, and in the Tsilhqotʼin language to represent /ẕˤ/.

In mathematics, ẑ often refers to the unit vector in the +Z direction.

References

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  1. ^ "ISO 9:1995: Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Cyrillic characters into Latin characters -- Slavic and non-Slavic languages". International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved 13 Apr 2012.