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The letter “w” is subject to a wide range of variations through the addition of diacritics, capitalization, punctuation, and use in different scripts. These include:
Capitalization and punctuation
Diacritics
Other encodings
The template Template:Letter does not use the parameter(s): Character=W
Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.Other representations of W:
Other scripts
- uu - minuscule
- Uu - majuscule
- UU - majuscule
- vv - minuscule
- Vv - majuscule
- VV - majuscule
- Ւ - majuscule
- ւ - minuscule
- Ƿ (wynn, majuscule, representing the sound /w/)
- ƿ (wynn, minuscule, representing the sound /w/)
Cyrillic
- Ԝ - Majuscule
- ԝ - Minuscule
- Ў - Majuscule
- ў - Minuscule
Ancient Greek
- Ϝ – majuscule
- ϝ – minuscule
Two vovs together װ is the usual way to transliterate W in Israel, though Yemenite Jews pronounce the regular vov ו the same as W.
Other
- w (Japanese internet slang for a laugh, smile)
- ₩ (symbol for the won, the national currency of South Korea)
- Upper case: 𝔚 (normal), 𝖂 (bold)
- Lower case: 𝔴 (normal), 𝖜 (bold)
Combinations with numbers
Similar symbols
- ש, the Hebrew letter shin, looks similar, but represents the "sh" sound.
- , the symbol for the old Israeli shekel.
- ω, the Greek lowercase omega, looks similar, but represents the letter "o".
- Ш, the Cyrillic letter, looks similar, but represents the '"sh" sound.
- Щ, the Cyrillic letter, looks similar, but represents the "shch" sound.
- ѡ, the Old Cyrillic lowercase omega, looks similar, but represents the letter "o".
- Ѡ, the Old Cyrillic uppercase omega, looks similar, but represents the letter "o" or the number 800.