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Ỽ, ỽ (Middle Welsh V) is a letter employed in Middle Welsh texts between the 13th and 14th centuries. It represented the sounds of v, u, and w and prior to inclusion in the Latin Extended Additional Latin Extended Additional is a Unicode block. The characters in this block are mostly precomposed combinations of Latin letters with one or more general diacritical marks. Ninety of the characters are used in the Vietnamese alphabet The Vietna ... block of Unicode charactersEverson, Michael & al.Proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS. 30 Jan 2006. Accessed 18 Oct 2017. was typically represented by the letter w in transcriptions. The Unicode code point for the capital letter is U+1EFC; that for the lower-case letter is U+1EFD. It is related to the Old English orthography, Anglo-Saxon letter Wynn, wynn, Ƿ. References External links Ỽ at charbase.com
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Latin Extended Additional
Latin Extended Additional is a Unicode block. The characters in this block are mostly precomposed combinations of Latin letters with one or more general diacritical marks. Ninety of the characters are used in the Vietnamese alphabet The Vietnamese alphabet ( vi, chữ Quốc ngữ, lit=script of the National language) is the modern Latin writing script or writing system for Vietnamese language, Vietnamese. It uses the Latin script based on Romance languages originally develo .... There are also a few Medievalist characters. Latin extended additional table The following table shows the contents of the block: Compact table History The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Latin Extended Additional block: See also * Vietnamese language and computers References {{DEFAULTSORT:Latin Extended Additional Unicode Block Latin-script Unicode blocks Unicode blocks ...
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