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In the International Phonetic Alphabet, this symbol is used to represent two sounds. Its lowercase form, {{IPA|}}, represents the voiceless glottal fricative, and its small capital form, {{IPA|}}, represents the voiceless epiglottal fricative.

Alternative representations

Hotel represents the letter H in the NATO phonetic alphabet. To ensure compatibility with those languages that do not pronounce this letter, this word is officially pronounced with the letter H silent.

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In international Morse code the letter H is DitDitDitDit: · · · ·

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In Braille the letter H is represented as ⠓ (in Unicode), the dot pattern,

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Braille - Unicode

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Computing

In Unicode the capital H is codepoint U+0048 and the lowercase h is U+0068.

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Unicode - Capital - Lowercase

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The ASCII code for capital H is 72 and for lowercase h is 104; or in binary 01001000 and 01101000, correspondingly.

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ASCII - Binary

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The EBCDIC code for capital H is 200 and for lowercase h is 136.

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The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "H" and "h" for upper and lower case respectively.

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Numeric character reference - HTML - XML

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