Also known as Armenian letter piwr, piwr (Armenian letter), Armenian letter p’iwr, p’iwr (Armenian letter), Armenian letter p’yowr, p’yowr (Armenian letter)
Pyur, Pyowr, Piwr, or '''P'ywr''' (uppercase: Փ, lowercase: փ; Armenian: փյուր; Classical Armenian: փիւր) is the 35th letter of the Armenian alphabet. It represents the aspirated voiceless bilabial stop (/pʰ/). Its capital form is homoglyphic to the Cyrillic letter Ef, the Greek letter Phi, and the IPA symbol for the voiceless bilabial fricative. The lowercase form is the letter Tyun with two additional vertical lines jutting on the top and the bottom. Created by Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century, it has a value of 8000 as an Armenian numeral.
Փ, փ(アルメニア語: փյուրまたはփիւր、発音はp'iurまたはp'ür)は、アルメニア文字の35番目の文字である。405年ごろにメスロプ・マシュトツによって作成されたと見られる。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).