ㄏ

Letter

 * 1) type: initial consonant
 * 2) general transliteration: h
 * 3) keyboard key: C

Descendants

 * ㄏﾞ, ㆷ, Bpmf-hh.svg

Glyph origin
Derived from the archaic character and current radical (🇨🇬: hǎn).

Etymology 1
Initial consonant derived from (🇨🇬: hǎn) + rhyme.

Letter

 * 1) 11th letter of the Zhuyin alphabet
 * 2) 15th letter of the extended Zhuyin alphabet

Phoneme

 * 1)  Sound  (Pinyin: h), which is present in Standard Chinese and some Mandarin dialects, including Lower Yangtze Mandarin and Sichuanese.
 * 2)  Sound  (Pinyin: h), which is only present in characters that express laughter, such as 哈 and 呵.
 * 3)  Sound  (Pinyin: h), which is commonly present in non-Mandarin dialects.

Etymology 2
Simplified from, typing only ㄏ instead of the full character pronunciation on Zhuyin keyboards.

Etymology 3
Simplified from, typing only ㄏ instead of the full character pronunciation on Zhuyin keyboards.

Etymology 4
Confused with, simplified version of as it is not common to enter simplified characters with a Zhuyin keyboard or transliterate with Zhuyin, so the users are not familiar with it. The confusion was so common, it became a standard slang version of the character.

Letter

 * 1) 13th letter of the  Hmu Zhuyin alphabet, representing a fricative.
 * 2) 16th letter of the  Hmu Zhuyin alphabet, representing a nasal.

Phoneme

 * 1) sound  (Hutton): h', h
 * 2) sound  (Hutton): n