Chini (letter)

Chini (asomtavruli , nuskhuri , mkhedruli ჩ) is the 29th letter of the three Georgian scripts.[1]

In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 1000.[2]

Chini commonly represents the voiceless postalveolar affricate /tʃ/, like the pronunciation of ch in "chance".

Letter

asomtavruli nuskhuri mkhedruli

Stroke order

Computer encodings

asomtavruli nuskhuri mkhedruli
U+10B9[6] U+2D19[7] U+10E9[6]

Braille

mkhedruli[8]
gollark: ApioServ is a full-featured replacement for the nonfunctional "atheme" instance you ran, written in Nim and using my great* implementation of the ngircd server to server protocol.
gollark: Also ApioServ, not that that's operating right now.
gollark: Anyway, there's a program which sends system load/CPU/RAM use alerts on APIONET somewhere from the HNode™, the RSAPI IRC interface for IncDec/now playing/nothing else whatsoever, Testbot, and AutoBotRobot's IRC interfacing.
gollark: It's probably only 30 at most. Perfectly reasonable.
gollark: I think I operate something like four things you can technically call IRC bots now.

See also

References

  1. Machavariani, p. 136
  2. Mchedlidze, (2) p. 107
  3. Mchedlidze, I, p. 105
  4. Mchedlidze, I, p. 107
  5. Mchedlidze, I, p. 110
  6. Unicode (1)
  7. Unicode (2)
  8. UNESCO, World Braille Usage, Third Edition, Washington, D.C. p. 45

Bibliography

  • Mchedlidze, T. (1) The restored Georgian alphabet, Fulda, Germany, 2013
  • Mchedlidze, T. (2) The Georgian script; Dictionary and guide, Fulda, Germany, 2013
  • Machavariani, E. Georgian manuscripts, Tbilisi, 2011
  • The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3, (1) Georgian, 1991-2013
  • The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3, (2) Georgian Supplement, 1991-2013
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