Tr (digraph)
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Tr is a digraph of the Latin alphabet, a combination of T + R.
[edit] In Vietnamese
In southern dialects of Vietnamese, tr is pronounced as a voiceless retroflex affricate (IPA: /ʈʂ/). In the northern dialects, tr is pronounced identically to ch, as a voiceless palatal stop (IPA: /c/).
Tr was formerly considered a distinct letter of the Vietnamese alphabet, but today is ordered as two letters, T + R.
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