. "Ezh (\u01B7 \u0292) /\u025B\u0292/, also called the \"tailed z\", is a letter whose lower case form is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), representing the voiced postalveolar fricative consonant. For example: vision /\u02C8v\u026A\u0292\u0259n/. It is pronounced as the \"s\" in \"treasure\" or the \"si\" in the word \"precision\". (See also \u017D, the Persian alphabet letter \u0698 and the Cyrillic \u0436.) Ezh is also used as a letter in some orthographies of Skolt Sami, both by itself, and with a caron (\u01EE \u01EF)."@en . .