Sat (letter)

Sat (letter)

Śat Unicode|ሰ is a letter of the Ge'ez abugida, descended from South Arabian ).

ee also

*Ḍäppa transl|sem|ṣ́ Unicode|ፀ
*Śawt transl|sem|ś Unicode|ሠ
*Proto-Semitic
*Shin (letter)


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