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    The grapheme Š, š (S with caron) is used in various contexts representing the sh sound like in the word show, usually denoting the voiceless postalveolar...
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  • Central Semitic Š-L-M Arabic: س-ل-م, S-L-M Maltese: S-L-M Imperial Aramaic: ܫ-ܠ-ܡ, Š-L-M Canaanite: Š-L-M (c.f. Shalem) Hebrew: ש-ל-ם‎, Š-L-M (Paleo-Hebrew...
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  • in various models, such as the Š-16J seaplane for Yugoslavia, the Š-16L for Latvia and the Š-16T for Turkey. The Letov Š-16 was a relatively conventional...
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    30 Š-328 produced for Bulgaria, and 50 planes of that type ordered by Slovakia in July 1938. Altogether, 412 Letov Š-328 were produced. The Letov Š-328's...
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    performance and ultimate fate of the Š.331 is unrecorded. While the Š.31, Š.131, Š.231, and Š.431 had engines of 480 to 680 hp, the Š.331 had a 670 kW (900 hp) Walter...
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    S
    either s or z S with diacritics: Ś ś Ꞩ ꞩ Ꟊꟊ Ŝ ŝ Š š Ş ş Șș ȿ  : Subscript small s was used in the Uralic Phonetic...
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    The Letov Š-18 was a Czechoslovak single-engined, two-seat biplane trainer. It was designed by Alois Smolík at Letov Kbely. The Š-18 first flew in 1925...
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    The Letov Š-20 was a fighter aircraft produced in Czechoslovakia during the 1920s. The Letov Š-20 was a conventional, single-bay biplane with unstaggered...
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  • use it in romanization of foreign place names. On the typographical side, Š/š and Ž/ž are likely the easiest among non-Western European diacritic characters...
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  • → *š would be more natural if *š was [s] than if it was [ʃ]. However, Kogan argues that, because *s was [ts] at the time, the change from *θ to *š is...
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  • S4 (redirect from Š-4)
    S4, S 4, Š-4, S.4 or S-4 may refer to: S4 (gamer), Gustav Magnusson, Swedish Dota 2 player S4 (military), a logistics officer within military units County...
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    Alois Šmolík at Letov Kbely. The Š-1 first flew in 1920. SH-1 127 kW (170 hp) Hiero L engines. Later redesignated Š-1. 28 built. SM-1 194 kW (260 hp)...
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    š⟩, ⟨ž⟩ Lithuanian. In general usage, where letters appear with the caron (⟨č⟩, ⟨š⟩ and ⟨ž⟩), they are considered as separate letters from ⟨c⟩, ⟨s⟩ or...
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  • (<*tān-ōš-af)) "I did". /s/ is traditionally transcribed by /š/, because the cuneiform script adapted the sign indicating /š/ for this phoneme. /ts/ is...
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    The Letov Š-4 was a Czechoslovak single-bay, unstaggered biplane fighter and trainer in the 1920s. The Š-4 was first created in 1922 as an intended successor...
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    ]T Š[Y?]SK H[ʾ] R[B?]T ḤWT ʾLT M[LK?]T Š[Y?]SK H[ʾ] Gr[ea]t(?) Ḥawwat, goddess, q[ue]en(?), ne[cc]esary(?) is thi[s], (2) ʾTK ʾNKY MṢLḤ ʾYT ʾMʿ[Š]TRT...
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  • Š Nuoraidmagasiidna (Š Youth Magazine), typically referred to simply as Š, is a Sámi quarterly magazine focused on music, movies, sports, and youth culture...
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  • The S&P 500 is a stock market index maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices. It comprises 503 common stocks which are issued by 500 large-cap companies traded...
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    which do not support the glyph, the symbol Ş/ş (S with cedilla) is used. Example word: Timișoara. Ş (S-cedilla) Š Ț (T-comma) D̦ (D-comma) Marinella Lörinczi...
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  • List of buses (section Š)
    was manufactured. List:  0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Š See also References Wikimedia Commons has media related to Buses....
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  • circumfix ma ...-š (/ʃ/): « lεebt » ("I played") → « ma lεebt-š /ʃ/  » ("I didn't play") « ma tṭabbaεni-š » ("Don't push me") « ma yṭawlu-l-ek-š hadu le-qraεi »...
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    the company Karosa even after the end of production of buses Š series with (the letter Š stands for the engine manufacturer, the company Škoda). The first...
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    Look up קדש in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Q-D-Š is a triconsonantal Semitic root meaning "sacred, holy", derived from a concept central to ancient...
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    Note: Proto-Mari *s and *š in only reliably stay distinct in the Malmyž dialect of Eastern Mari. Elsewhere, *s usually becomes *š. Note: Proto-Khanty...
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    angle brackets ⟨ ⟩. Assyrian Akkadian š represented the voiceless alveolar fricative [s]. Babylonian Akkadian š represented the voiceless postalveolar...
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  • requirement and designed as a three-seat long-range bomber, the Š-33 first flew in 1930. The Š-33 was a cantilever mid-wing monoplane with a conventional tailskid...
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  • S18 (redirect from Š-18)
    Letov Š-18, a Czechoslovak biplane trainer Rans S-18 Stinger II, an American ultralight Saab 18, a Swedish bomber and reconnaissance aircraft Sikorsky S-18...
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    pronouns were not inflected. The combination ’Š M’ (’īs mū) was also used in late Neo-Punic. A pronoun Š- (si-) was used to express an indirect genitival...
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    The Letov Š-6 was a bomber aircraft produced in Czechoslovakia during the 1920s. Derived from the Š-2, it was a biplane of conventional design. The wing...
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    in Romanian still use Ş instead. HTML entity (HTML 5 only, not supported on all browsers): T-cedilla (Ţ) S-comma (Ș) S-caron (Š), which is also used to...
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