L, or l, is the twelfth
letter in the
Latin alphabet, used in the
modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is
''el'' (pronounced ), plural ''els''.
History
Lamedh may have come from a pictogram of an ox
goad or
cattle prod. Some have suggested a shepherd's staff.
Use in writing systems
Phonetic and phonemic transcription
In phonetic and phonemic transcription, the
International Phonetic Alphabet
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic transcription, phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standa ...
uses to represent the
lateral alveolar approximant.
English
In
English orthography, usually represents the phoneme , which can have several sound values, depending on the speaker's accent, and whether it occurs before or after a vowel. The
alveolar lateral approximant
The voiced alveolar lateral approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents dental, alveolar, and postalveolar lateral approximants is , and the eq ...
(the sound represented in
IPA by lowercase ) occurs before a vowel, as in ''lip'' or ''blend'', while the
velarized alveolar lateral approximant (IPA ) occurs in ''bell'' and ''milk''. This velarization does not occur in many European languages that use ; it is also a factor making the pronunciation of difficult for users of languages that lack or have different values for it, such as
Japanese or some southern dialects of
Chinese. A medical condition or speech impediment restricting the pronunciation of is known as
lambdacism.
In English orthography, is often silent in such words as ''walk'' or ''could'' (though its presence can modify the preceding vowel letter's value), and it is usually silent in such words as ''palm'' and ''psalm''; however, there is some regional variation.
Other languages
usually represents the sound or some other
lateral consonant.
Common digraphs include , which has a value identical to in English, but has the separate value
voiceless alveolar lateral fricative (IPA ) in
Welsh
Welsh may refer to:
Related to Wales
* Welsh, referring or related to Wales
* Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales
* Welsh people
People
* Welsh (surname)
* Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peopl ...
, where it can appear in an initial position. In Spanish, represents
ʝ or
depending on dialect.
A
palatal lateral approximant
The voiced palatal lateral approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , a rotated lowercase letter (not to be confused with lowercas ...
or palatal (IPA ) occurs in many languages, and is represented by in
Italian, in
Spanish and
Catalan, in
Portuguese, and in
Latvian.
In
Washo, lower-case represents a typical
sound, while upper-case represents a
voiceless ̥sound, a bit like double in
Welsh
Welsh may refer to:
Related to Wales
* Welsh, referring or related to Wales
* Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales
* Welsh people
People
* Welsh (surname)
* Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peopl ...
.
Other uses
The capital letter L is used as the currency sign for the
Albanian lek
The lek (; indefinite singular ''lek'', definite plural ''lekët'', indefinite plural ''lekë''; sign: Lekë in Albanian or Lek in English, sometimes L; code: ALL) is the currency of Albania. Historically, it was subdivided 100 ''qintars'' (; ...
and the
Honduran lempira. It was often used, especially in handwriting, as the currency sign for the
Italian lira. It is also infrequently used as a substitute for the
pound sign (£), which is based on it.
The
Roman numeral L represents the number
50.
In recent years, the letters ''L'' and ''
W'' have become an
internet meme
An Internet meme, commonly known simply as a meme ( ), is an idea, behavior, style, or image that is spread via the Internet, often through social media platforms. What is considered a meme may vary across different communities on the Internet ...
, respectively standing for ''loss'' and ''win''. ''L'', in particular, is commonly used in
popular culture, often referring to the slang definition of
ownership
Ownership is the state or fact of legal possession and control over property, which may be any asset, tangible or intangible. Ownership can involve multiple rights, collectively referred to as title, which may be separated and held by different ...
. ''Take the L'', respectively, means to accept this particular defeat.
Forms and variants
In some
sans-serif
In typography and lettering, a sans-serif, sans serif, gothic, or simply sans letterform is one that does not have extending features called "serifs" at the end of strokes. Sans-serif typefaces tend to have less stroke width variation than seri ...
fonts (i.e., typefaces), the lowercase letter ''ell'' may be difficult to distinguish from the uppercase letter ''eye'' or the digit ''one'' . To avoid such confusion, some newer fonts have a
finial
A finial (from '' la, finis'', end) or hip-knob is an element marking the top or end of some object, often formed to be a decorative feature.
In architecture, it is a small decorative device, employed to emphasize the Apex (geometry), apex of a d ...
, a curve to the right at the bottom of the lowercase letter ''ell''.
Another means of reducing such confusion, increasingly common on European road signs and in advertisements, uses a
cursive
Cursive (also known as script, among other names) is any style of penmanship in which characters are written joined in a flowing manner, generally for the purpose of making writing faster, in contrast to block letters. It varies in functionalit ...
, handwriting-style lowercase letter ''ell'' . A special
letter-like symbol is sometimes used for this purpose in mathematics and elsewhere. In
Unicode, this symbol is with
HTML numeric character reference ℓ
. In Japan, for example, this is the symbol for the
liter
The litre (international spelling) or liter (American English spelling) (SI symbols L and l, other symbol used: ℓ) is a metric unit of volume. It is equal to 1 cubic decimetre (dm3), 1000 cubic centimetres (cm3) or 0.001 cubic metre (m3). ...
. However, the
International System of Units
The International System of Units, known by the international abbreviation SI in all languages and sometimes pleonastically as the SI system, is the modern form of the metric system and the world's most widely used system of measurement. E ...
recommends using Unicode symbols or for the liter.
Another solution, sometimes seen in
Web typography, uses a serif font for the lowercase letter ''ell'', such as , in otherwise sans-serif text.
Related characters
Descendants and related characters in the Latin alphabet
*
IPA-specific symbols related to L:
*
IPA superscript symbols related to L:
𐞛 𐞜
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standardized representatio ...
*
Extensions to IPA for disordered speech (extIPA):
𝼄
The voiceless velar lateral fricative is a rare speech sound. As one element of an affricate consonant, affricate, it is found for example in Zulu language, Zulu and Xhosa language, Xhosa (see velar lateral ejective affricate). However, a simp ...
𐞝
*
Uralic Phonetic Alphabet-specific symbols related to L: and
*ₗ : Subscript small l was used in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet prior to its formal standardization in 1902
*
ȴ : L with curl is used in Sino-Tibetanist linguistics
*Ꞁ ꞁ : Turned L was used by
William Pryce to designate the Welsh voiced lateral spirant
It is also used in the
Romic alphabet. In Unicode, these are , and .
*𝼦 : Small letter l with mid-height left hook was used by the
British and Foreign Bible Society
The British and Foreign Bible Society, often known in England and Wales as simply the Bible Society, is a non-denominational Christian Bible society with charity status whose purpose is to make the Bible available throughout the world.
The Soc ...
in the early 20th century for
romanization of the
Malayalam language.
*Other variations are used for phonetic transcription:
ᶅ
The palatal hook () is a type of hook diacritic formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent palatalized consonants. It is a small, leftwards-facing hook joined to the bottom-right side of a letter, and is distinguished from ...
ᶩ
Unicode has subscripted and superscripted versions of a number of characters including a full set of Arabic numerals. These characters allow any polynomial, chemical and certain other equations to be represented in plain text without using any ...
ᶪ
The palatal hook () is a type of hook diacritic formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent palatalized consonants. It is a small, leftwards-facing hook joined to the bottom-right side of a letter, and is distinguished from ...
ᶫ
Unicode has subscripted and superscripted versions of a number of characters including a full set of Arabic numerals. These characters allow any polynomial, chemical and certain other equations to be represented in plain text without using any ...
𝼑
𝼓
*Ꝇ ꝇ : Broken L was used in some
medieval Nordic manuscripts
*
Teuthonista
Teuthonista is a phonetic transcription system used predominantly for the transcription of (High) German dialects. It is very similar to other Central European transcription systems from the early 20th century. The base characters are mostly bas ...
phonetic transcription-specific symbols related to R:
**
**
**
**
**
*L with
diacritic
A diacritic (also diacritical mark, diacritical point, diacritical sign, or accent) is a glyph added to a letter or to a basic glyph. The term derives from the Ancient Greek (, "distinguishing"), from (, "to distinguish"). The word ''diacriti ...
s:
Ĺ ĺ Ł ł Ľ ľ Ḹ ḹ L̃ l̃
Ļ ļ Ŀ ŀ Ḷ ḷ Ḻ ḻ Ḽ ḽ Ƚ ƚ Ⱡ ⱡ
Derived signs, symbols and abbreviations
*ℒ ℓ : Script letter L (capital and lowercase, respectively)
*£ :
pound sign
*₤ :
lira sign
Lira is the name of several currency units. It is the current Turkish lira, currency of Turkey and also the local name of the Lebanese pound, currencies of Lebanon and of Syrian pound, Syria. It is also the name of several former currencies, ...
*Ꝉ ꝉ : Forms of L were used for medieval
scribal abbreviations
Ancestors and siblings in other alphabets
* :
Semitic
Semitic most commonly refers to the Semitic languages, a name used since the 1770s to refer to the language family currently present in West Asia, North and East Africa, and Malta.
Semitic may also refer to:
Religions
* Abrahamic religions
** ...
letter
Lamedh, from which the following symbols originally derive
**Λ λ :
Greek letter
Lambda, from which the following letters derive
***Л л :
Cyrillic
, bg, кирилица , mk, кирилица , russian: кириллица , sr, ћирилица, uk, кирилиця
, fam1 = Egyptian hieroglyphs
, fam2 = Proto-Sinaitic
, fam3 = Phoenician
, fam4 = G ...
letter
El
***Ⲗⲗ :
Coptic
Coptic may refer to:
Afro-Asia
* Copts, an ethnoreligious group mainly in the area of modern Egypt but also in Sudan and Libya
* Coptic language, a Northern Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Egypt until at least the 17th century
* Coptic alphabet ...
letter Lamda
***𐌋 :
Old Italic letter L, which is the ancestor of modern Latin L
****ᛚ :
Runic letter laguz, which might derive from old Italic L
***𐌻 :
Gothic
Gothic or Gothics may refer to:
People and languages
*Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes
**Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
**Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
letter laaz
Computing codes
:
1
Other representations
References
External links
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ISO basic Latin letters