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This is the lower counterpart of [[Tilde]]. The tilde below is used in [[IPA]] to indicate [[Wikipedia:Creaky_voice|creaky voice]].
== Tilde Below in Unicode ==
== Tilde Below in Unicode ==
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Latest revision as of 02:12, 28 April 2021

This is the lower counterpart of Tilde. The tilde below is used in IPA to indicate creaky voice.

Tilde Below in Unicode

Characters with Tilde Below
˷ ◌̰
U+02F7 U+0330 U+1E1A U+1E1B U+1E2C U+1E2D U+1E74 U+1E75
Modifier Letter Low Tilde Combining Tilde Below Latin Capital Letter E With Tilde Below Latin Small Letter E With Tilde Below Latin Capital Letter I With Tilde Below Latin Small Letter I With Tilde Below Latin Capital Letter U With Tilde Below Latin Small Letter U With Tilde Below

Tilde Below in Natlangs

Uses of Tilde Below
Usage Language Letters Notes
Nasalization Zarma A̰a̰ /ã/, Ḛḛ /ẽ/, Ḭḭ /ĩ/, O̰o̰ /õ/, Ṵṵ /ũ/ Nasalization may also be indicated with a tilde above the vowel, or with n or ŋ following the vowel, though tilde below is official.[1] Zarma has tones written with diacritics above the letter, so possibly the reason for using tilde below is to avoid diacritics clashing. Note that A̰a̰ and O̰o̰ are not precomposed characters.

Tilde Below in Phonetic Transcriptions

Uses of Tilde Below
Use Transcription system Characters Notes
Creaky voice IPA ◌̰

See Also

References

  1. Zarma language at Wikipedia.