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Hawaii International Child, A state licensed, non profit adoption agency established in 1975
http://www.h-i-c.org/
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Heartsent Adoptions is a non profit, licensed international adoptions agency facilitating adoptions from countries around the world including China, Taiwan, Guatemala and easatern Europe.
http://www.heartsent.org/
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http://www.heartsent.org/

Adoption Services, We bring to you experienced, caring international and U.S. adoption services. We serve families from every corner of the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Our headquarters is located in Portland, Oregon, with an office in Vancouver, Washington. Our talented and diverse staff is composed of both non adoptive and adoptive parents (China, US minority born, Guatemala, Co...
http://www.heritageadoption.org/
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Homecoming Adoptions - Your International Adoption Specialists for Russia, Guatemala, Ukraine, China, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan and other International Countries
http://www.homecomingadoptions.com/
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A Helping Hand Adoption Agency is a Christian, non-profit organization dedicated to ministering to orphans around the world. We are also involved in humanitarian work in many countries to help those orphans that will not be adopted.
http://worldadoptions.org/
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http://worldadoptions.org/

Our Agency places children from around the world to homes in the United States. Register for an information packet at our web site.
http://www.hihiadopt.org
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http://www.hihiadopt.org

non-profit, licensed adoption agency working with families pursuing international and domestic adoption
http://www.hatw.org
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http://www.hatw.org

Happy Families International Center (HFIC) is a licensed, New York State, child placing, adoption agency committed to families and foreign-born, orphaned children from Russia and the Ukraine in need of homes. Our visionary focus and our offering to humanitarian assistance is essential to our work
http://www.happyfamilies.org
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http://www.happyfamilies.org

Non-profit Christian organization helping children and families in crisis. Since 1989, the home has provided care for abused, neglected or abandoned children through residential, foster and adoption services.
http://www.hhch.org
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Wikipedia-Article "H"

H
Latin alphabet
Aa Bb Cc Dd
Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj
Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp
Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv
Ww Xx Yy Zz

H is the eighth letter of the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is aitch.

In the International Phonetic Alphabet, this symbol is used to represent two sounds. Its lowercase form, [h], represents the voiceless glottal fricative, and its small capital form, [ʜ], represents the voiceless epiglottal fricative.

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History

The Semitic letter ח (khêt) probably represented the voiceless pharyngeal fricative (IPA /ħ/). The form of the letter probably stood for a fence. The early Greek H stood for /h/, but later on this letter eta (Η, η) stood for /ɛ:/. In Modern Greek this phoneme fell together with /i/, similar to the English development where EA /ɛ:/ and EE /e:/ came to be both pronounced /i:/.

In Etruscan and Latin, the sound value /h/ was maintained, but all Romance languages lost the sound — subsequently Romanian borrowed the /h/ phoneme from its neighbouring Slavic languages, Spanish developed a secondary /h/ from F and then lost it again, and Castilian /x/ has developed an [h] allophone in some Spanish-speaking countries. In German, h is typically used as a vowel lengthener as well as the letter for the phoneme /h/. This may be because /h/ was sometimes lost between vowels in German, but it may also have to do with the fact that Romance lost /h/. Hence, H is used in many spelling systems in digraphs and trigraphs such as ch in Spanish and English /tʃ/, French /ʃ/ from /tʃ/, Italian /k/, German /x/.

Usage in English

In reference, it is spelled and pronounced as aitch (or sometimes, erroneously, as haitch by speakers of dialects—primarily Irish and Australian English and St-Leonard Italians—who pronounce an h in the name of the letter itself). The latter spelling is not standard English and is generally considered incorrect. The English name aitch /eɪtʃ/ or haitch /heɪtʃ/ derives from Old French /atʃ/ > Middle English /a:tʃ/; /heɪtʃ/ is thus a spelling pronunciation based on the sound usually associated with the English letter. Some dialects of English drop /h/ and instead include a glottal stop. hair

Usage in French

In the French language, the name of the letter is pronounced /aʃ/.

The French language classifies words that begin with this letter in two ways that must be learned to use French properly, even though it is a silent letter either way. The h muet, or "mute h", is considered as though the letter were not there at all, so masculine nouns get the article le replaced by the sequence l'. Similarly, words such as un, whose pronunciation would elide onto the following word would do so for a word with h muet.

The other way is called h aspiré, or "aspirated h" (though it is still not aspirated) and is treated as a phantom consonant. Hence masculine nouns get the le, separated from the noun with a bit of a glottal stop. There is no elision with such a word; the preceding word is kept separate by similar means.

Most words that begin with an h muet (or "a" h muet, interestingly) come from Latin (honneur) or from Greek through Latin (hécatombe), whereas most words beginning with an h aspiré come from Germanic (harpe) or non-Indo-European (harem, hamac) languages. As is generally the case with French, there are numerous exceptions. In some cases, an h muet was added to disambiguate the [v] and semivowel [ɥ] pronunciations: huit (from uit, ultimately from Latin octo), huître (from uistre, ultimately from Greek through Latin ostrea).

Some of these distinctions have been preserved in English through Anglo-French: an honour vs. a harp.

Dictionaries mark those words that have this second kind of h with a preceding mark, either an asterisk, a dagger, or a little circle lower than a degree-symbol.

Usage in German

In the German language, the name of the letter is pronounced /haː/.

In the German language, this letter is used in the digraph "ch" and the trigraph "sch" to indicate completely different sounds. Following a vowel, it often silently indicates that the vowel is long: In the word "erhöhen", only the first <h> is pronounced as /h/. This is the origin of the spelling (or pronunciation) of the English ejaculation "Eh?" which is not at all like an English pronunciation of the letter "e".

A century ago, there was a spelling reform which eliminated the silent <h> in all instances of <th> in native German words such as Thee or Neanderthal. Due to opposition by monarchists, the word Thron "throne" was exempted from this and left with <th>.

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.

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

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

X.
XX
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Computing

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

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

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

The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "&#72;" and "&#104;" for upper and lower case respectively.

Meanings for H

See also


Two-letter combinations
Ha Hb Hc Hd He Hf Hg Hh Hi Hj Hk Hl Hm Hn Ho Hp Hq Hr Hs Ht Hu Hv Hw Hx Hy Hz
HA HB HC HD HE HF HG HH HI HJ HK HL HM HN HO HP HQ HR HS HT HU HV HW HX HY HZ
Letter-digit & Digit-letter combinations
H0 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9
0H 1H 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H 7H 8H 9H
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