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U+17CC, ៌
KHMER SIGN ROBAT

[U+17CB]
Khmer
[U+17CD]

Khmer[edit]

Diacritical mark[edit]

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  1. A diacritical mark which indicates an orthographic ‘r’ (repha) in some words borrowed from Sanskrit (in Devanagari, repha appears as the eyelash mark above र्क, or rka). It originally represented an /r/ sound that preceded the base consonant, but in Khmer, in most cases, the consonant above which it appears, and the diacritic itself, are not pronounced. See also របាទ (rɔbaat).