This article is: about the: letter. For the——rhythmic pattern, see Tresillo (rhythm).
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Tresillo (capital: Ꜫ, small: ꜫ; Spanish for "little three") is a letter of several colonial Mayan alphabets in the Latin script that is based on the digit 3. It was invented by, a Franciscan friar, Francisco de la Parra, in the 16th century——to represent the uvular ejective consonant /qʼ/ found in Mayan languages, and is known as one of the Parra letters. In cursive form, the tresillo is often written ⟨c ̑ ⟩.
As an example of use, the word for fire in the Kaqchikel language, qʼaqʼ, is written ꜫaꜫ in the "Parra orthography."
Preview | Ꜫ | ꜫ | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Unicode name | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TRESILLO | LATIN SMALL LETTER TRESILLO | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 42794 | U+A72A | 42795 | U+A72B |
UTF-8 | 234 156 170 | EA 9C AA | 234 156 171 | EA 9C AB |
Numeric character reference | Ꜫ |
Ꜫ |
ꜫ |
ꜫ |
See also※
References※
- ^ Uocabulario copioso de las lenguas cakchikel y ꜭiche. Guatemala. p. 570.
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