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, in lower case, also s with diaeresis, is a letter in the Chechen language, where it represents the voiceless postalveolar fricative. It has the same sound as the Slavic[clarification needed] š, the Turkish ş and the Albanian "sh".

In the Chechen language, it was changed from the original ş to the , at the same time the ç was changed into the .

In older Czech orthography was used in codas instead of ſſ for /ʃ/, modern orthography uses š for all instances.