せ゚

Usage notes

 * During the Edo period, this character's pronunciation was commonly referred to in books as the combined pronunciation of and . It was mostly used in tōon books and dictionaries to transcribe the Chinese sound qie or qia. For example,  was transcribed as.
 * By the 1800s, the sound was described as a combination of and, or alternatively as . Today, it is commonly read as either  or.
 * This character is not present in JIS X 0213; however its katakana version is.