Appendix:Variations of "u"

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The letter “u” is subject to a wide range of variations through the addition of diacritics, capitalization, use as a suffix, and use in different scripts. These include:

Capitalization, punctuation, prefix and suffix

Diacritics

Chinese diacritics

Vietnamese diacritics

Ligatures

Other encodings

Other representations of U:

Other scripts

Armenian

  • Ու - majuscule
  • ու - minuscule
  • Note: Ա, Մ, and Ս, the Armenian uppercase letters “ayb”, “men”, and “seh”, respectively, appear similar to an uppercase “u”, but are unrelated.
  • Note: ս, the Armenian lowercase letter “seh”, appears similar to a lowercase “u”, but is unrelated.

Burmese

Cuneiform

Cyrillic

  • у, У
  • ӯ, Ӯ
  • ӱ, Ӱ
  • у́
  • ѵ, Ѵ
  • Note: ц and Ц, the lower- and uppercase Cyrillic letter “tse” appear similar to the Latin u, but are unrelated.
  • Note: џ and Џ, the lower- and uppercase Cyrillic letters “dzhe” appear similar to the Latin u, but are unrelated.

Greek

Ancient Greek

Gothic

Hangeul

Japanese kana

Hebrew

Ogham

Arabic

Coptic

Phoenician

Glagolitic

Sanskrit

Other

Fraktur

IPA and other phonetic alphabets

Mathematics

Unicode artefacts

For technical reasons, some glyphs were defined in Unicode, which represent the same letters as others, but serve for compatibility purposes only.

Combinations with numbers

See also