Khē

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Keheh is a letter of Arabic script, used to write [] in Sindhi. It is equivalent to in Sindhi's Devanagari orthography.

In Arabic, ک and ڪ are both considered variant forms of kāf, but in Sindhi they are differentiated: ک is used consistently for /kʰ/, and ڪ for /k/. This is similar to the history of I and J, and of U and V, in the Latin alphabet.


Position in word Isolated Final Medial Initial
Glyph form:
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ڪ ـڪ ـڪـ ڪـ

This glyph may not rendered or displayed as ک in Apple users’ devices. That’s because Apple is using various fonts to render Arabic text. It will also not rendered if there’s languages displayed as Nasta’liq in the Language list in Apple devices.