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Waw (wāw "hook") is the sixth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician wāw 𐤅, Aramaic waw 𐡅, Hebrew vav ו, Syriac waw ܘ and Arabic wāw و (sixth... |
F (redirect from F (letter)) (pronounced /ˈɛf/), and the plural is efs. The origin of 'F' is the Semitic letter waw that represented a sound like /v/ or /w/. Graphically it originally probably... |
Greek alphabet (redirect from Greek letter) was turned into [o] (Ο, omicron); and the letter for /h/ (he) was turned into [e] (Ε, epsilon). A doublet of waw was also borrowed as a consonant for [w]... |
W (redirect from W (letter)) capital letter W with double stroke 1 Also for encodings based on ASCII, including the DOS, Windows, ISO-8859 and Macintosh families of encodings. Digamma... |
vowel [u]. In Greek, two letters were adapted from the Phoenician waw. The letter was adapted, but split in two, with Digamma or wau ⟨Ϝ⟩ being adapted... |
Y (redirect from Samian letter) masculine form respectively. The oldest direct ancestor of the letter Y was the Semitic letter waw (pronounced as [w]), from which also come F, U, V, and W... |
He is the fifth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician hē 𐤄, Hebrew hē ה, Aramaic hē 𐡄, Syriac hē ܗ, and Arabic hāʾ ه. Its sound value is... |
Upsilon (redirect from Upsilon (letter)) letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, Υʹ has a value of 400. It is derived from the Phoenician waw . The name of the letter was... |
Aleph (redirect from Aleph (letter)) problem. Hamza is not considered a full letter in Arabic orthography: in most cases, it appears on a carrier, either a wāw (ؤ), a dotless yā’ (ئ), or an alif... |
the unrelated letter waw (/w/) in Pamphylia (the "Pamphylian digamma") and was also the form of beta (/b/) used in Melos. The Ionian letter , which later... |
in the middle position unless in waw if that letter is preceded by a non-joiner letter; then, it is seated above waw. Hamza is also seated when written... |
Arabic alphabet (category Scripts with ISO 15924 four-letter codes) character encodings; or for backwards compatibility with implementations that rely on the hard-coding of glyph forms. Finally, the Unicode encoding of... |
V (redirect from V (letter)) abbreviations 1 Also for encodings based on ASCII, including the DOS, Windows, ISO-8859 and Macintosh families of encodings. "V", Oxford English Dictionary... |
Digamma (redirect from Digamma (letter)) zeta. It is the consonantal doublet of the vowel letter upsilon (/u/), which was also derived from waw but was placed near the end of the Greek alphabet... |
Ring (diacritic) (redirect from Modifier letter ring above) alphabet. A fatḥah followed by the letter ⟨ﻭ⟩ (wāw) with a sukūn (ـَوْ) is romanized as aẘ. A fatḥah followed by the letter ⟨ﻱ⟩ (yā’) with a sukūn over it... |
Arabic script in Unicode (redirect from Arabic characters in Unicode) Symbols (1EE00–1EEFF, 143 characters) The basic Arabic range encodes the standard letters and diacritics, but does not encode contextual forms (U+0621–U+0652... |
Urdu alphabet (redirect from Urdu characters) vowels are represented using a combination of digraphs and diacritics. Alif, Waw, Ye, He and their variants are used to represent vowels. Urdu does not have... |
Macron (diacritic) (section Letter extension) use macrons to indicate long vowels – ا (alif when pronounced /aː/), و (waw, when pronounced /uː/ or /oː/), and ي (ya', when pronounced /iː/ or /eː/)... |
Ayin (redirect from Ayin (letter)) letter is the origin of the Greek, Latin and Cyrillic letters O, O and O. The Arabic character is the origin of the Latin-script letter Ƹ. The letter... |
Arabic script (category Scripts with ISO 15924 four-letter codes) below. A variant that end up with loop also exists. Although the letter also known as Waw with Damma, some publications and fonts features filled Damma that... |