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| [[Wikipedia: | | [[Wikipedia:Retroflex_consonant|Retroflex]] consonant | ||
| [[Wikipedia:Polish language|Polish]] | | [[Wikipedia:Polish language|Polish]] | ||
| Żż / | | Dż dż /d͡ʐ/, Żż /ʐ/ | ||
| | | These sounds are laminal postalveolar, rather than "true retroflex".[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retroflex_consonant#Types] | ||
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| Ṅṅ is used for transcribing the Indic diacritic [[Wikipedia:Anusvara|anusvāra]] before velar consonants. Ṁṁ is used for a simplified romanization of anusvāra in all positions.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_15919#Comparison_with_UNRSGN_and_IAST] | | Ṅṅ is used for transcribing the Indic diacritic [[Wikipedia:Anusvara|anusvāra]] before velar consonants. Ṁṁ is used for a simplified romanization of anusvāra in all positions.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_15919#Comparison_with_UNRSGN_and_IAST] | ||
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== See Also == | |||
*[[Natlang_Uses_of_Diacritics_in_the_Latin_Alphabet|Natlang Uses of Diacritics in the Latin Alphabet]] | |||
[[Category:Natscripts]] | [[Category:Natscripts]] |
Revision as of 08:03, 30 January 2013
Dot Above in Unicode
˙ | ◌̇ | Ȧ | ȧ | Ǡ | ǡ | Ḃ | ḃ | Ċ | ċ | Ḋ | ḋ | Ė |
U+02D9 | U+0307 | U+0226 | U+0227 | U+01E0 | U+01E1 | U+1E02 | U+1E03 | U+010A | U+010B | U+1E0A | U+1E0B | U+0116 |
Dot Above | Combining Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter A With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter A With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter A With Dot Above And Macron | Latin Small Letter A With Dot Above And Macron | Latin Capital Letter B With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter B With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter C With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter C With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter D With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter D With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter E With Dot Above |
ė | Ḟ | ḟ | Ġ | ġ | Ḣ | ḣ | İ | i | Ṁ | ṁ | Ṅ | ṅ |
U+0117 | U+1E1E | U+1E1F | U+0120 | U+0121 | U+1E22 | U+1E23 | U+0130 | U+0069 | U+1E40 | U+1E41 | U+1E44 | U+1E45 |
Latin Small Letter E With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter F With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter F With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter G With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter G With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter H With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter H With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter I With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter I | Latin Capital Letter M With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter M With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter N With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter N With Dot Above |
Note: In most languages i is the lower case version of I, but in Turkish İ and i resp. I and ı go together. If Turkish case is used, you need to make sure that various software handles that correctly. For example dictionaries need to sort the letters in the right order. | ||||||||||||
Ȯ | ȯ | Ȱ | ȱ | Ṗ | ṗ | Ṙ | ṙ | Ṡ | ṡ | ẛ | Ṥ | ṥ |
U+022E | U+022F | U+0230 | U+0231 | U+1E56 | U+1E57 | U+1E58 | U+1E59 | U+1E60 | U+1E61 | U+1E9B | U+1E64 | U+1E65 |
Latin Capital Letter O With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter O With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter O With Dot Above And Macron | Latin Small Letter O With Dot Above And Macron | Latin Capital Letter P With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter P With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter R With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter R With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter S With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter S With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter Long S With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter S With Acute And Dot Above | Latin Small Letter S With Acute And Dot Above |
Ṧ | ṧ | Ṩ | ṩ | Ṫ | ṫ | Ẇ | ẇ | Ẋ | ẋ | Ẏ | ẏ | Ż |
U+1E66 | U+1E67 | U+1E68 | U+1E69 | U+1E6A | U+1E6B | U+1E86 | U+1E87 | U+1E8A | U+1E8B | U+1E8E | U+1E8F | U+017B |
Latin Capital Letter S With Caron And Dot Above | Latin Small Letter S With Caron And Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter S With Dot Below And Dot Above | Latin Small Letter S With Dot Below And Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter T With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter T With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter W With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter W With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter X With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter X With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter Y With Dot Above | Latin Small Letter Y With Dot Above | Latin Capital Letter Z With Dot Above |
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U+017C | ||||||||||||
Latin Small Letter Z With Dot Above |
Natlang Examples
Use | Language | Letters | Notes |
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Change of place of articulation | ISO 15919 romanization of Gurmukhī | Ṁṁ /ŋ/ | Ṁṁ is realized as [m] before certain consonants.[1] |
Raised vowel | Livonian | Ȯȯ /ʊ/, Ȱȱ /ʊː/ | |
Retroflex consonant | Polish | Dż dż /d͡ʐ/, Żż /ʐ/ | These sounds are laminal postalveolar, rather than "true retroflex".[2] |
Other | ISO 15919 romanization of Indic scripts | Ṁṁ, Ṅṅ | Ṅṅ is used for transcribing the Indic diacritic anusvāra before velar consonants. Ṁṁ is used for a simplified romanization of anusvāra in all positions.[3] |