Fe, or Feh (majuscule ÃÂ; minuscule ÃÂ; ; Classical Armenian: ÃÂç; IPA: [fÃÂ]) is the 39th letter of the reformed Armenian alphabet and the 38th letter of the Classical Armenian alphabet. It does not have a numerical value meaning, as it was not among the original Mashtotsian letters.
Fe is used to represent the voiceless labiodental fricative /f/.
Contrary to the first 36 letters of the Armenian alphabet, Fe and O were added to the original alphabet in the 11th century.
In the ISO 9985 standard, the letter is transliterated as "f".