This page lists the characters in the Enclosed CJK <span class="searchmatch">Letters</span> and Months block of the Unicode standard (version 16.0), which covers 256 code points from...
This page lists the characters in the Spacing Modifier <span class="searchmatch">Letters</span> block of the Unicode standard (version 16.0), which covers 80 code points from U+02B0 to...
This page lists the characters in the Modifier Tone <span class="searchmatch">Letters</span> block of the Unicode standard (version 16.0), which covers 32 code points from U+A700 to U+A71F...
with accents and diaeresis are considered variants of the plain vowel <span class="searchmatch">letters</span>, but ñ is considered a letter in its own right, and so it appears in dictionaries...
Gàidhlig in Gaelic) has 18 <span class="searchmatch">letters</span>. The Latin/English letter set is used, but Gàidhlig assigns its own sounds and usages to the <span class="searchmatch">letters</span>. It is this difference...
numerical order and assigned to <span class="searchmatch">letters</span> of the French alphabet. Most braille alphabets follow this assignment for the 26 <span class="searchmatch">letters</span> of the basic Latin alphabet...
has no phonetic value. Other <span class="searchmatch">letters</span>: Other old Brahui <span class="searchmatch">letters</span>: Other <span class="searchmatch">letters</span>: Other <span class="searchmatch">letters</span>: Other <span class="searchmatch">letters</span>: Other <span class="searchmatch">letters</span>: ڑٜ (salshi rRay) - سالشی ڑ...
Modern Greek, the 24 <span class="searchmatch">letters</span> of the alphabet, the diacritical marks, punctuation marks and additional, rarely found, archaic <span class="searchmatch">letters</span> some of which are still...
<span class="searchmatch">Letters</span> Q, V and X do not belong to the Polish alphabet but they can be found in certain foreign derived words and names, such as quasi, fax and video...
pronunciation. In transliterations of proper nouns from Russian, additionally the <span class="searchmatch">letters</span> Čč (Чч), Ëë (Ёё), Ėė (Ээ), Šš (Шш), Žž (Жж) are used. Examples of Russian...