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Unicode subscripts and superscripts (2,475 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article

Extensions Supplement block has several more: Latin/IPA ᶛ ᶜ ᶝ ᶞ ᶟ ᶠ ᶡ ᶢ ᶣ ᶨ ᶩ ᶪ ᶫ ᶬ ᶭ ᶮ ᶯ ᶰ ᶱ ᶲ ᶳ ᶴ ᶵ ᶶ ᶷ ᶸ ᶹ ᶺ ᶻ ᶼ ᶽ ᶾ, Greek ᶿ. The Cyrillic Extended-B
Source text (1,192 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
A source text is a text (sometimes oral) from which information or ideas are derived. In translation, a source text is the original text that is to be
Imaginary unit (4,087 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
of i are thus i 3 = i 2 i = ( − 1 ) i = − i , i 4 = i 3 i = ( − i ) i =   1 , i 5 = i 4 i =   ( 1 ) i =     i , {\displaystyle {\begin{alignedat}{3}i
Fraktur (2,234 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
accents (⟨à⟩, ⟨â⟩, ⟨ê⟩, ⟨î⟩, ⟨ô⟩, ⟨û⟩) together with digraphs (⟨ah⟩, ⟨eh⟩ etc.) are used for long vowels (⟨Ā ā⟩, ⟨Ē ē⟩, ⟨Ī ī⟩, ⟨Ō ō⟩, ⟨Ū ū⟩). Stroked
Help desk (327 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
desk software "Help Desk". Merriam-Webster. 16 November 2021. Middleton, I "Key Factors in Help Desk Success (An analysis of areas critical to help desk
Complex number (11,600 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
+i\sin n\varphi ).} For example, the first few powers of the imaginary unit i are i , i 2 = − 1 , i 3 = − i , i 4 = 1 , i 5 = i , … {\displaystyle i,i^{2}=-1
I (1,281 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
"I" serves to denote an identity matrix. I with diacritics: Ĭĭ Î î Ǐ ǐ Ɨ ɨ Ï ï Í í Ì ì Ȉ ȉ Į į Į́ Į̃ Ī ī Ī̀ ī̀ Ȋ ȋ Ĩĩ İ i and I ı :
Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement (328 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
🄢 🄣 🄤 🄥 🄦 🄧 🄨 🄩 🄪 🄫 🄬 🄭 🄮 🄯 U+1F13x 🄰 🄱 🄲 🄳 🄴 🄵 🄶 🄷 🄸 🄹 🄺 🄻 🄼 🄽 🄾 🄿 U+1F14x 🅀 🅁 🅂 🅃 🅄 🅅 🅆 🅇 🅈 🅉 🅊 🅋 🅌 🅍 🅎
Enclosed Alphanumerics (394 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
⒭ ⒮ ⒯ U+24Bx ⒰ ⒱ ⒲ ⒳ ⒴ ⒵ Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ Ⓓ Ⓔ Ⓕ Ⓖ Ⓗ Ⓙ U+24Cx Ⓚ Ⓛ Ⓜ Ⓝ Ⓞ Ⓟ Ⓠ Ⓡ Ⓢ Ⓣ Ⓤ Ⓥ Ⓦ Ⓧ Ⓨ Ⓩ U+24Dx ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ ⓔ ⓕ ⓖ ⓗ ⓙ ⓚ ⓛ ⓜ ⓝ ⓞ ⓟ U+24Ex ⓠ ⓡ ⓢ ⓣ ⓤ ⓥ ⓦ ⓧ ⓨ ⓩ
Numerals in Unicode (1,599 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 50 100 500 1,000 U+216x Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ Ⅴ Ⅵ Ⅶ Ⅷ Ⅸ Ⅹ Ⅺ Ⅻ Ⅼ Ⅽ Ⅾ Ⅿ U+217x ⅱ ⅲ ⅳ ⅴ ⅵ ⅶ ⅷ ⅸ ⅹ ⅺ ⅻ ⅼ ⅽ ⅾ ⅿ Value 1000 5000 10,000 100
Î (649 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Î, î (i-circumflex) is a letter in the Friulian, Kurdish, Tupi, Persian Rumi, and Romanian alphabets and phonetic Filipino. This letter also appears in
I with bar (282 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
marks, boxes, or other symbols. I with bar (majuscule: Ɨ, minuscule: ɨ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from I or i with the addition of a bar.
Ȋ (89 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Ȋ or ȋ is a letter of the Latin script formed by the addition of an inverted breve accent above the Latin letter I. The letter is not used in any current
Long I (572 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
marks, boxes, or other symbols. Long i (Latin: i longum or [littera] i longa), written ⟨⟩, is a variant of the letter i found in ancient and early medieval
Yodh (1,196 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
serves as a long vowel, representing //.[citation needed] The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Iota (Ι), Latin I and J, Cyrillic І, Coptic iauda (Ⲓ)
Tab key (1,937 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
ASCII has the decimal character code of 9, and may be referred to as Ctrl+I or ^I. In C and many other programming languages the escape sequence \t can be
Breve (1,032 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Northern Min (which also uses the caron). I-breve (Ĭ, ĭ) is used in Dobrujan Tatar for the [ɪ] sound. In Khmer, ă, ĕ, ĭ, ŏ, œ̆, and ŭ are used in Khmer romanization
Voiced palatal approximant (2,159 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
unrounded vowel [i]. They alternate with each other in certain languages, such as French, and in the diphthongs of some languages as ⟨j⟩ and ⟨⟩, with the
Ì (58 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Ì is used in the ISO 9:1995 system of Ukrainian transliteration as the Cyrillic letter І. In the Pinyin system of Chinese romanization ì is an i with a
Close front unrounded vowel (1,576 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
languages, represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet by the symbol i. It is similar to the vowel sound in the English word meet—and often called
Macron (diacritic) (3,450 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
Ē̂ ē̂ Ē̃ ē̃ Ê̄ ê̄ E̱ e̱ Ë̄ ë̄ E̊̄ e̊̄ F̄ f̄ Ḡ ḡ G̱ g̱ H̱ ẖ Īī Ī́ī́ Ī̀ī̀ Ī̂ī̂ Ī̃ī̃ J̄ j̄ J̱ j̱ Ḵ ḵ L̄ l̄ Ḹ ḹ Ḻ ḻ M̄ m̄ M̱ m̱ N̄ n̄ Ṉ ṉ Ō ō Ṓ ṓ
Tilde (6,975 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
shown in the table.  Tilde ◌̃    Latin: Ã ã Ẵ ẵ Ẫ ẫ ᵬ ᵭ Ẽ ẽ Ễ ễ Ḛ ḛ ᵮ Ĩĩ ɫ ᵯ Ñ ñ ᵰ Õ õ Ỗ ỗ Ỡ ỡ Ṍ ṍ Ṏ ṏ Ȭ ȭ ᵱ ᵳ ᵲ ꭨ ᵴ ᵵ Ũ ũ Ữ ữ Ṹ ṹ Ṵ ṵ Ṽ ṽ Ỹ ỹ ᵶ
Cedilla (1,981 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
A cedilla (/sɪˈdɪlə/ sih-DIH-lə; from Spanish cedilla, "small ceda", i.e. small "z"), or cedille (from French cédille, pronounced [sedij]), is a hook
Latin iota (162 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
distinguish it from capital I. The accented italic form ɩ is very often indistinguishable from the italic letter small I i in serif fonts. Constable, Peter
Ï (297 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Ï, lowercase ï, is a symbol used in various languages written with the Latin alphabet; it can be read as the letter I with diaeresis, I-umlaut or I-trema
Double acute accent (871 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
were marked, since they are different in quality as well as length. Later í, ó, ú were marked as well. In the 18th century, before Hungarian orthography
Í (265 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
letter "i". In Latin, the long i⟩ is used instead of ⟨í⟩ for a long i-vowel. Í is the 11th letter of the Faroese alphabet and represents /ʊi/. Í is the
Hook (diacritic) (788 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
be argued that the hook was used to derive the letter ⟨J⟩ from the letter ⟨I⟩, or the letter Eng ⟨ŋ⟩ from the letter ⟨N⟩. However, these letters are usually
Dot (diacritic) (1,808 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
Č̣ č̣ Ꜿ ꜿ Ḋ ḋ Ḍ ḍ Ė ė Ė́ ė́ Ė̃ ė̃ Ẹ ẹ Ệ ệ Ḟ ḟ F̣ f̣ Ġ ġ G̣ g̣ Ḣ ḣ Ḥ ḥ İ i̇̀ i̇́ i̇̃ į̇́ į̇̃   J̣ j̣ K̇ k̇ Ḳ ḳ L̇ l̇ Ḷ ḷ Ḹ ḹ Ŀ ŀ Ṁ ṁ Ṃ ṃ Ṅ ṅ Ṇ ṇ Ȯ ȯ O͘ o ͘
Į (208 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
I with ogonek (majuscule: Į, minuscule: į) is a letter of the Latin alphabet formed by addition of the ogonek to the letter I. It is used in Lithuanian
Close central unrounded vowel (2,001 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
this sound is ⟨ɨ⟩, namely the lower-case letter i with a horizontal bar. Both the symbol and the sound are commonly referred to as barred i. Occasionally
Hook above (216 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
part of the alphabet.  Hook above ◌̉      Vietnamese: Ả ả Ẩ ẩ Ẳ ẳ Ẻ ẻ Ể ể Ỏ ỏ Ổ ổ Ở ở Ủ ủ Ử ử Ỷ ỷ Apart from precomposed characters, in multiple scripts
(315 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Unicode: Capital : U+A7AE LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SMALL CAPITAL I since Unicode 9.0.0 (2016) Lowercase ɪ: U+026A ɪ LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL I since Unicode
Caron (3,054 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
háček as an alternative spelling. In Slovak it is called mäkčeň ([ˈmɛɐktʂeɲ], i.e., 'softener' or 'palatalization mark'), in Serbo-Croatian kvaka or kvačica
Ring (diacritic) (1,487 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
kana u to indicate its morph into kana n, and with kana i to indicate the vowel is to be said as [ɨ]. In Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics, there are two ring
Uralic Phonetic Alphabet (1,005 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
i • ü • u e • ö • o a • å
İ (270 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
İ, or i, called dotted I or i-dot, is a letter used in the Latin-script alphabets of Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz, Kazakh, Tatar, and Turkish. It
Double grave accent (249 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
with IPA vowel symbols, if necessary.  Double grave ◌̏    Latin: Ȁ ȁ Ȅ ȅ Ȉȉ Ȍ ȍ Ȑ ȑ Ȕ ȕ Y̏ y̏ Grave accent Double acute accent Inverted breve Izhitsa