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Vietnamese uses 22 letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet.The four remaining letters are not considered part of the Vietnamese alphabet although they are used to write loanwords, languages of other ethnic groups in the country based on Vietnamese phonetics to differentiate the meanings or even Vietnamese dialects, for example: dz or z for southerner pronunciation of v in standard Vietnamese.
The initial letters of a name, for example: cyanotrichite: Cya and mitscherlichite: Mits. A combination considered characteristic of the mineral name, for example: ewingite: Ewg and neighborite: Nbo. A selection of letters expressing components of the name, for example: adranosite = Arn and hellandite: Hld.
With the 2009 release of Unicode 5.2, U+0340 ̀ and U+0341 ́ were undeprecated but discouraged. [6] [7] Historically, the Vietnamese language used other characters beyond the modern alphabet. The Middle Vietnamese letter B with flourish (ꞗ) is included in the Latin Extended-D block.
Oddly, the sole loss was by No. 4 Kentucky against unranked Clemson. Every other game was a show of force for the SEC, or lack thereof for the ACC. All but two of the SEC's wins were by double digits.
Elwood Edwards, who lent his voice to AOL's "You've Got Mail," passed away Tuesday at the age of 74, according to his former employer WKYC.
President-elect Donald Trump's team is discussing pursuing direct talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, hoping a fresh diplomatic push can lower the risks of armed conflict, according to two ...
— In a letter dated January 15, 1866, Paulin Vial, Directeur du Cabinet du Gouverneur de la Cochinchine As a result of extensive education in chữ Quốc ngữ , Vietnamese people of today who are not versed in Chinese characters or Chinese-origin words are unable to read earlier Vietnamese texts written in Hán-Nôm.
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