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The letter compared with E/e, in fonts Arial, Times New Roman, Cambria, and Gentium Plus. Ǝ ǝ (turned E or reversed E) is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet used in African languages using the Pan-Nigerian alphabet. The minuscule is based on a rotated e and the capital form majuscule Ǝ, based on a reversed (mirrored) majuscule E.
Circled Latin capital letter C ¤ Currency sign: Square lozenge ("Pillow") various Currency symbols † ‡ Dagger: Obelus: Footnotes, Latin cross – — Dash: Hyphen, Hyphen-minus, minus sign: Em dash, En dash ° Degree sign: Masculine ordinal indicator * * * Dinkus: Asterism, Fleuron, Dingbat (many) Dingbat: Dinkus, Fleuron ⌀ Diameter
k', t', etc. apostrophe: palatalization: k̟, tʲ, etc. common in X-SAMPA: K T etc. uppercase letters (not small capitals) fortis: k͈ t͈, etc. used by some Koreanologists: ɔ̩ vowel with tilted line below lower-pitched rising / falling tone contour: for languages that distinguish multiple rising or falling tones kʻ tʻ: turned comma above
Romanian uses a breve on the letter a ( ă ) to indicate the sound schwa /ə/, as well as a circumflex over the letters a ( â ) and i ( î ) for the sound /ɨ/. Romanian also writes a comma below the letters s ( ș ) and t ( ț ) to represent the sounds /ʃ/ and /t͡s/, respectively. These characters are collated after their non-diacritic ...
E with vertical line below and circumflex: Ẽ̩ ẽ̩: E with vertical line below and tilde: Ē̩ ē̩: E with vertical line below and macron: Ě̩ ě̩: E with vertical line below and caron: E̩̍ e̩̍: E with vertical line below and vertical line: E̩̓ e̩̓: E with vertical line below and comma above: È͕ è͕: E with right arrowhead ...
Latin Small Letter S with dot below and dot above U+1E6A Ṫ Latin Capital Letter T with dot above U+1E6B ṫ Latin Small Letter T with dot above U+1E6C Ṭ Latin Capital Letter T with dot below U+1E6D ṭ Latin Small Letter T with dot below U+1E6E Ṯ Latin Capital Letter T with line below U+1E6F ṯ Latin Small Letter T with line below U+1E70
The equivalent letter in German and Swedish is ä, but it is not located at the same place within the alphabet. In German, it is not a separate letter from "A" but in Swedish, it is the second-to-last letter (between å and ö). In the normalized spelling of Middle High German, æ represents a long vowel [ɛː]. The actual spelling in the ...
Backwards E may refer to: Ǝ, a letter used in several alphabets, such as Pan-Nigerian or the African Reference Alphabet; ɘ, the IPA symbol for the close-mid central unrounded vowel; ∃, a symbol that is used to represent existential quantification in predicate Logic