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・ Shimura-sanchōme Station
・ Shimurali
・ Shimushu-class escort ship
・ Shimōsa Plateau
・ Shimōsa Province
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・ Shimōsa-Manzaki Station
・ Shimōsa-Nakayama Station
・ Shimōsa-Tachibana Station
・ Shimōsa-Toyosato Station
・ Shin
・ Shin (band)
・ Shin (given name)
・ Shin (Korean surname)
Shin (letter)
・ Shin (singer)
・ Shin -Deep-
・ Shin A-lam
・ Shin A-young
・ Shin Ae
・ Shin Ae-ra
・ Shin Amano
・ Shin Anjō Station
・ Shin Ansan University
・ Shin Aomori
・ Shin Arahan
・ Shin Asahina
・ Shin Asuka
・ Shin Baek-cheol


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Shin (letter)

Shin (also spelled Šin (') or Sheen) literally means "teeth", "press", and "sharp"; It is the twenty-first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Shin 12px, Hebrew Shin , Aramaic Shin 10 px, Syriac Shin (unicode:ܫ), and Arabic Shin (in abjadi order, 13th in modern order).
Its sound value is a voiceless sibilant, or .
The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Sigma () (which in turn gave Latin ラテン語:S and Cyrillic С), and the letter ''Sha'' in the Glagolitic and Cyrillic scripts (, ).
The South Arabian and Ethiopian letter ''Śawt'' is also cognate.
==Origins==

The Proto-Sinaitic glyph, according to William Albright, was based on a "Tooth" and with the phonemic value (unicode:š) "corresponds etymologically (in part, at least) to original Semitic ''(unicode:ṯ)'' (th), which was pronounced ''s'' in South Canaanite".〔Albright, 1948: 15〕
The Phoenician letter expressed the continuants of two Proto-Semitic phonemes, and may have been based on a pictogram of a tooth (in modern Hebrew ''shen''). The Encyclopaedia Judaica, 1972, records that it originally represented a composite bow.
The history of the letters expressing sibilants in the various Semitic alphabets is somewhat complicated, due to different mergers between Proto-Semitic phonemes. As usually reconstructed, there are five Proto-Semitic phonemes that evolved into various voiceless sibilants in daughter languages, as follows:

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