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It was in any case a Western Greek alphabet. In the alphabets of the West, X had the sound value [ks], Psi stood for [k_h]; in Etruscan: X = [s], Psi = [k_j] or [k_X] (Rix 202-209). Is this supposed to be Psi or Chi? An additional sign, 8, was present in both Lydian and Etruscan (Jensen 513) Its origin is disputed; it may be an altered B or H or an ex novo creation (Rix 202). Its sound value was /f/ and it replaced the Etruscan FH.
The Unicode standard includes support for the Etruscan alphabet (your browser may or may not display the characters properly, if at all):
| Character | Appearance |
| A | 𐌀 |
| G | 𐌂 |
| E | 𐌄 |
| V/F | 𐌅 |
| DZ | 𐌆 |
| CH | 𐌇 |
| TH | 𐌈 |
| I | 𐌉 |
| K | 𐌊 |
| L | 𐌋 |
| M | 𐌌 |
| N | 𐌍 |
| P | 𐌐 |
| SH | 𐌑 |
| Q | 𐌒 |
| R | 𐌓 |
| S | 𐌔 |
| T | 𐌕 |
| U | 𐌖 |
| KS | 𐌗 |
| PH | 𐌘 |
| KH | 𐌙 |
| F | 𐌚 |