W

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One of the more recent additions to the canonical Latin alphabet, the letter W arose as a digraph VV (but at a time preceding the estabilishment of U as separate from V).

It is almost universally used to represent a labial-velar approximant, but as always, ANADEW

  • One soundchange later, German, Polish, old Swedish etc. use it for /v/, the voiced labiodental fricative.
  • Thanks to its vocalic origin, values such as [u] still occur in Welsh.
  • w also naturally lends itself to be used as a labialization diacritic.
  • Actually, this isn't really "except worse". Values such as /ə/ in Tyl Sjok are definitely farther off than anything I can think of here. Dang.