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Note that this diacritic may be confused with [[Natlang_Uses_of_Cedilla|cedilla]] ¸. The comma below derives from a small cursive z placed under the base character.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma_below#Diacritical_usage] Some of the precomposed characters that are listed as having a cedilla in Unicode, actually have commas. See  [[Natlang_Uses_of_Cedilla|Cedilla]] for those characters.
Note that this diacritic may be confused with [[Natlang_Uses_of_Cedilla|cedilla]] ¸. The comma below derives from a small cursive z placed under the base character.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma_below#Diacritical_usage] Some of the precomposed characters that are listed as having a cedilla in Unicode, actually have commas. See  [[Natlang_Uses_of_Cedilla|Natlang Uses of Cedilla]] for those characters.


== Comma Below in Unicode ==
== Comma Below in Unicode ==

Revision as of 09:29, 19 January 2013

Note that this diacritic may be confused with cedilla ¸. The comma below derives from a small cursive z placed under the base character.[1] Some of the precomposed characters that are listed as having a cedilla in Unicode, actually have commas. See Natlang Uses of Cedilla for those characters.

Comma Below in Unicode

Precomposed Letters with Comma Below
◌̦ Ș ș Ț ț
U+0326 U+0218 U+0219 U+021A U+021B
Combining Comma Below Latin Capital Letter S With Comma Below Latin Small Letter S With Comma Below Latin Capital Letter T With Comma Below Latin Small Letter T With Comma Below

Natlang Examples

Uses of Comma Below
Usage Language Letters Notes
Affrication Moldovan (obsolete orthography), Romanian (obsolete orthography) D̦d̦ /z, dz, ds/, Țț /t͡s/ D̦d̦ was abandoned in 1904.[2] Note that there is no precomposed form of it.
Moldovan (current orthography), Romanian (current orthography) Țț /t͡s/
Postalveolar consonant Moldovan, Romanian Șș /ʃ/