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| Ąą /ɔ̃/, Ęę /ɛ̃/
| Ąą /ɔ̃/, Ęę /ɛ̃/

Revision as of 02:24, 13 January 2015

In European languages the ogonek is attached to the right side of Aa, Ee and u, but in Native American languages it is supposed to be placed directly under the letter if technically possible.[1] There are no separate Unicode poins for these variants. Note that the ogonek may be confused with cedilla ¸.

Ogonek in Unicode

Characters with Ogonek
˛ ◌̨ Ą ą Ę ę Į į Ǫ ǫ Ǭ ǭ Ų
U+02DB U+0328 U+0104 U+0105 U+0118 U+0119 U+012E U+012F U+01EA U+01EB U+01EC U+01ED U+0172
Ogonek Combining Ogonek Latin Capital Letter A With Ogonek Latin Small Letter A With Ogonek Latin Capital Letter E With Ogonek Latin Small Letter E With Ogonek Latin Capital Letter I With Ogonek Latin Small Letter I With Ogonek Latin Capital Letter O With Ogonek Latin Small Letter O With Ogonek Latin Capital Letter O With Ogonek And Macron Latin Small Letter O With Ogonek And Macron Latin Capital Letter U With Ogonek
ų
U+0173
Latin Small Letter U With Ogonek

Ogonek in Natlangs

Uses of Ogonek
Usage Language Letters Notes
Nasalization Polish Ąą /ɔ̃/, Ęę /ɛ̃/ Ąą represents a mid open vowel instead of a low vowel because of mergers.[2]

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