Za (majuscule: Զ; minuscule: զ; Armenian: զա) is the sixth letter of the Armenian alphabet. It represents the voiced alveolar sibilant /z/ in both Eastern and Western varieties of Armenian. Created by Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century, it has a numerical value of ⟨6⟩.[1] Its shape in capital form is similar to the Arabic numeral 2 and two other Armenian letters, Dza ⟨Ձ⟩ and Je ⟨Ջ⟩. Its shape in lowercase form is also similar to the minuscule form of the Latin Q ⟨q⟩, the minuscule form of the Cyrillic letter Ԛ ⟨ԛ⟩, and the minuscule form of another Armenian letter, Gim ⟨գ⟩.
Computing codes
Character information
| Preview | 
Զ | 
զ
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| Unicode name
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ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER ZA
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ARMENIAN SMALL LETTER ZA
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| Encodings | 
decimal | 
hex | 
dec | 
hex
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| Unicode | 
1334 | 
U+0536 | 
1382 | 
U+0566
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| UTF-8 | 
212 182 | 
D4 B6 | 
213 166 | 
D5 A6
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| Numeric character reference | 
Զ | 
Զ | 
զ | 
զ
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Gallery
Various historical fonts
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Shghagir
		 
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Handwritten form
		 
References
External links
- Զ on Wiktionary
 
- զ on Wiktionary