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page 1Persian letters
گ
120px|thumb|One form of gaf
ژ
Že or Zhe (), used to represent the phoneme , is a letter in the Persian alphabet, based on Zayin| () with two additional diacritic dots. It is one of the five letters that the Persian alphabet adds to the original Arabic script, others being , and , in addition the obsolete . In name and shape, it is a variant of ze. Its numerical value is 4000 (see Abjad numerals).
چ
Arabic letter tcheh (U+0686) or čīm, used in Persian, Urdu, Pashto, Khowar, Uyghur, etc.
Pe
additional letter peh of the Arabic script used to represent the [p] sound in the Persian or Urdu alphabet
shin
twenty-first letter in many Semitic alphabets
ے
Arabic letter yeh barree (U+06D2) or big yā, elongated variant of the Arabic letter Farsi yā, used in Urdu and Shahmukhi to represent a long vowel /eː/ or /ɛː/
ہ
Arabic letter heh goal (U+06C1) or “choṭī hē” (round hā’): variant of the Arabic letter hā’ as used in Urdu (and distinguished from heh doachashmee ‹ھ›); pronounced /ɑ/ at the end of a word, otherwise /h/ or silent