, (Arabic letter Lām with small Tah above (U+08C7) - لؕ,[note 1] known as ArLām) is an additional letter of the Arabic script, added in Unicode 13 for the Punjabi Language (in Shahmukhi alphabet)[1] to represent a Voiced retroflex lateral approximant and is also used in the Kalasha language.[2]

Lām with small Toe
Usage
Writing systemArabic script
TypeAbjad
Language of originPunjabi, Kalasha-mun
Phonetic usage[ɭ]
[ɫ]
Unicode codepointU+08C7
History
Development
ل
Transliteration equivalents
ਲ਼

Other

Forms

PositionIsolatedFinalMedialInitial
Form ـࣇ ـࣇـ ࣇـ
Images
Footnote: Users will need to install the PakType Naskh Basic typeface to see the character


Character Encoding

Character information
Preview
Unicode nameARABIC LETTER LAM WITH SMALL ARABIC LETTER TAH ABOVE
Encodingsdecimalhex
Unicode2247U+08C7
UTF-8224 163 135E0 A3 87
Numeric character referenceࣇࣇ

See also

References

  1. Evans, Lorna Priest; Malik, Muhammad Ghulam Abbas (1 May 2019). "Proposal to encode ARABIC LETTER LAM WITH SMALL ARABIC LETTER TAH ABOVE in the UCS" (PDF). Unicode. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  2. L.Trail, Ronald; R. Cooper, Gregory (1999). Kalasha Dictionary —with English and Urdu (PDF). Quaid-i-Azam University: National Institute of Pakistan Studies. pp. xiv. ISBN 9698023097. Finally, the to'e is also used to distinguish the Kalasha dark ḷ (ࣇ) from the light l (ل)
  1. Due to lack of encoding support for this character, currently, the only way most users will be able to view this character is by combing ل + ؕ = لؕ, however this is only a compound of two separate characters and is not the same as ࣇ.
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