Dzhe (Џ, џ) is a letter of Vuk Karadžić's Cyrillic alphabet reform, used in Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian to represent a Voiced postalveolar affricate /ʤ/ (like the J in English "jump", albeit harder). It corresponds to the digraphs дж or чж or the letters җ, ҷ, or ӂ from some other Cyrillic alphabets and writing systems. The name Dzhe is actually a provisional designation, as Serbian letters are not named. When spelling is required, it is pronounced as /ʤə/. Sometimes, the name Dzherv is used, following the pattern of traditional names such as Cherv for Ч and Djerv or Gjerv for Ђ. In the Latin version of Serbo-Croatian, it is transliterated with the diagraph /dž/ and, like the diagraphs of /lj/ and /nj/, they have their separate entries and are always placed as a single letter in crosswords and other puzzles. The origin of the letter Dzhe is the 15th century Romanian Cyrillic alphabet. Serbian scribes began using it in the 17th century.[1] [edit] See also[edit] References
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