Re: the letter H
From: | Costentin Cornomorus <elemtilas@...> |
Date: | Friday, August 15, 2003, 4:04 |
--- "<Wilhelm Ulrich Schlaier>"
<SMITHV637@...> wrote:
> how is the aspirated sound of H written in
> Greek And Cyrillic?
In Greek, there's a "rough breathing" mark that
preceeds an initial vowel. It looks like
something like a very small "c" up in the
appostrophe position:
c|_|
| | is /he:/.
There is also a smooth breathing mark that is a
reversed "c" up in the same position.
Padraic.
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