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This is a list of letters of the Latin script.The definition of a Latin-script letter for this list is a character encoded in the Unicode Standard that has a script property of 'Latin' and the general category of 'Letter'.
Ā, lowercase ā ("A with macron"), is a grapheme, a Latin A with a macron, used in several orthographies.Ā is used to denote a long A.Examples are the Baltic languages (e.g. Latvian), Polynesian languages, including Māori and Moriori, some romanizations of Japanese, Persian, Pashto, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (which represents a long A sound) and Arabic, and some Latin texts (especially for ...
The macron is called kahakō, and it indicates vowel length, which changes meaning and the placement of stress. Māori. In modern written Māori, the macron is used to designate long vowels, with the trema mark sometimes used if the macron is unavailable (e.g. "wähine"). [6] The Māori word for macron is tohutō. The term pōtae ("hat") is ...
Latin Capital Letter O with macron 0268 U+014D ō 333 ō Latin Small Letter O with macron 0269 U+014E Ŏ 334 &Obreve; Latin Capital Letter O with breve 0270 U+014F ŏ 335 &obreve; Latin Small Letter O with breve 0271 U+0150 Ő 336 Ő Latin Capital Letter O with double acute: 0272 U+0151 ő 337 ő
u+022e Ȯ latin capital letter o with dot above, u+022f ȯ latin small letter o with dot above; u+1ecc Ọ latin capital letter o with dot below, u+1ecd ọ latin small letter o with dot below; u+0230 Ȱ latin capital letter o with dot above and macron, u+0231 ȱ latin small letter o with dot above and macron; u+0298 ʘ latin letter bilabial ...
The letter o is the fourth most common letter in the English alphabet. [4] Like the other English vowel letters, it has associated "long" and "short" pronunciations. The "long" o as in boat is actually most often a diphthong / oʊ / (realized dialectically anywhere from [o] to [ə
Oe with macron (Ө̄ ө̄; italics: Ө̄ ө̄) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Oe with macron is used in Selkup to represent a long close-mid front rounded vowel /øː/ and in Uilta to represent long / o ~ ɵ ː /. Until a new alphabet was published in 2016, it was used in Negidal to represent a long close-mid central rounded vowel /ɵː/.
Æ in Helvetica and Bodoni Æ alone and in context. Æ (lowercase: æ) is a character formed from the letters a and e, originally a ligature representing the Latin diphthong ae.It has been promoted to the status of a letter in some languages, including Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese.