Dzw
Dzw is a three-letter sequence that appears in different contexts, without a single, universally accepted definition. In linguistics and language study, it is most notably discussed as a common initial consonant cluster in Polish orthography and phonology. The sequence dzw occurs at the start of several words, such as dzwon and dzwonić, and is often cited in examinations of how spelling encodes complex articulation. In these discussions, it is used to illustrate how multiple letters can represent a single or closely linked set of sounds and how pronunciation interacts with spelling in Polish.
Beyond linguistics, dzw or DZW can function as an acronym, code, or abbreviated label in various domains.
As a term, dzw is thus primarily a linguistic example rather than a standalone concept with a