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| * Above taken from [http://www.veneto.org/language/en_x.htm www.veneto.org] | | * Above taken from [http://www.veneto.org/language/en_x.htm www.veneto.org] |
| + | ==== Croatian language ==== |
| + | {{Cquote|The grapheme Ž (minuscule: ž) is formed from Latin Z with the addition of caron (Czech: háček). It is used in various contexts, usually denoting the voiced postalveolar fricative, a sound similar to English g in genre, or Portuguese and French j. In the International Phonetic Alphabet this sound is denoted with '''[ʒ]''', but the lowercase ž is used in the Americanist phonetic notation, as well as in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet. In addition, ž is used as the romanisation of Cyrillic ж in ISO 9 and scientific transliteration.}} |
| + | * Above taken from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ž Wikipedia] |