Appendix:Variations of "u"
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The letter “u” is subject to a wide range of variations through the addition of diacritics, capitalization, use as a suffix, and use in different scripts. These include:
Capitalization, punctuation, prefix and suffix
[edit]Diacritics
[edit]Chinese diacritics
[edit]Vietnamese diacritics
[edit]Ligatures
[edit]Other encodings
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Other representations of U:
Other scripts
[edit]- Ու - majuscule
- ու - minuscule
- Note: Ա, Մ, and Ս, the Armenian uppercase letters “ayb”, “men”, and “seh”, respectively, appear similar to an uppercase “u”, but are unrelated.
- Note: ս, the Armenian lowercase letter “seh”, appears similar to a lowercase “u”, but is unrelated.
Burmese
[edit]Cuneiform
[edit]- у, У
- ӯ, Ӯ
- ӱ, Ӱ
- у́
- ѵ, Ѵ
- Note: ц and Ц, the lower- and uppercase Cyrillic letter “tse” appear similar to the Latin u, but are unrelated.
- Note: џ and Џ, the lower- and uppercase Cyrillic letters “dzhe” appear similar to the Latin u, but are unrelated.
Ancient Greek
[edit]Gothic
[edit]Other
[edit]Mathematics
[edit]Unicode artefacts
[edit]For technical reasons, some glyphs were defined in Unicode, which represent the same letters as others, but serve for compatibility purposes only.