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Letterlike Symbols is a Unicode block containing 80 characters which are constructed mainly from the glyphs of one or more letters. In addition to this block, Unicode includes full styled mathematical alphabets , although Unicode does not explicitly categorize these characters as being "letterlike."
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
The names of the letters are typically just the consonant sound plus the inherent vowel অ ô. Since the inherent vowel is assumed and not written, most letters' names look identical to the letter itself (the name of the letter ঘ is itself ghô, not gh).
Latin Small Letter U with dot below U+1EE6 Ủ Latin Capital Letter U with hook above U+1EE7 ủ Latin Small Letter U with hook above U+1EE8 Ứ Latin Capital Letter U with horn and acute U+1EE9 ứ Latin Small Letter U with horn and acute U+1EEA Ừ Latin Capital Letter U with horn and grave U+1EEB ừ Latin Small Letter U with horn and grave
Letters m and r+n in typefaces Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, Cambria, Walbaum-Fraktur, and Comic Sans Stefan Szczotkowski looks like Aeffan Szczotkowski on the gravestone. Some other combinations of letters look similar, for instance rn looks similar to m, cl looks similar to d, and vv looks similar to w.
Short: u as in French lune, ü as in German Brüder Long: u as in French ruse [24] i as in English machine, but short Φ φ: phi, φι : p as in English pot [26] [note 2] f as in English five: Χ χ: chi, χι : c as in English cat [15] [note 2] before , , ; before , ch as in Scottish loch; h as in English hue. Ψ ψ: psi, ψι [ps]
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English contains, depending on dialect, 24–27 consonant phonemes and 13–20 vowels. However, there are only 26 letters in the modern English alphabet, so there is not a one-to-one correspondence between letters and sounds. Many sounds are spelled using different letters or multiple letters, and for those words whose pronunciation is ...