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This is a list of letters of the Latin script . The definition of a Latin-script letter for this list is a character encoded in the Unicode Standard that has a script property of 'Latin' and the general category of 'Letter'. An overview of the distribution of Latin-script letters in Unicode is given in Latin script in Unicode .
Other Latin characters are omitted from the tables above:
Nonstandard phonetic symbol ; Uralic Phonetic Alphabet [2] IPA⧸ä⧸
Open back unrounded vowel . Duka, Fe'fe, Manenguba, Medumba, Tigon, Tawellemmet Berber cf. Greek: Α α
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Bilabial trill ; partially voiced bilabial stop in IPA
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Voiced dental fricative ; Icelandic , Elfdalian and Faroese , Old English , African languages (not pronounced in Faroese)
Used for tau gallicum in Gaulish [4]
Used in various phonetic contexts [5]
Partially devoiced alveolar stop in UPA
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Anii, Awing, Bafia, Bangolan, Cibak, Dza, Gwak, Huba, Ikposo, Karekare, Kanuri, Kemezung, Kwanja, Kwasio, Lama (Togo), Lamang, Lukpa, Mbula-Bwazza, Mfumte, Mundang, Mundani, Ngizim, Pinyin language, Pan-Nigerian alphabet , Tamasheq, Turka, Yom
Mid-central vowel ; Azerbaijani letter, Bafut, Berber, Bissa, Bulu (Cameroon), Bura-Pabir, Daba, Dan, Dazaga, Ewondo, Fe'fe, Gude, Kamwe, Kasem, Kpelle, Kwanja, Lamnso', Lyélé, Mada (Nigeria), Makaa, Manengumba, Meta', Mofu-Gudur, Mundani, Ngas, Nuni, Parkwa, Accented Slovenian, Socoro, Tarok, Tedaga, Timne, Vengo, Vute, Yamba, Yom, Zulgo-Gemzek. It was used in the Zhuang language from 1957 to 1986. cf. Cyrillic: Ә ә
Open-mid front unrounded vowel . Used in African languages Abidji, Adangme, Adele, Adioukrou, Agatu, Aghem, Ahanta, Aja (Benin), Akan, Akoose, Anii, Anufo, Anyin, Avatime, Ayizo Gbe, Baatonum, Bafia, Bafut, Baka(Cameroon), Baoulé, Bariba, Bambara, Bandi, Baoulé, Basa (Cameroon and Nigeria), Berber, Bhele, Bisa, Boko (Benin), Budu, Busa, Cerma, Cibak, Dagara, Dan, Dendi (Benin), Dii, Dinka, Duala, Dyula, Ewe, Ewondo, Gikyode, Igo, Ikposo, Kako, Kemezung, Kwanja, Lika, Lingala, Maasai, Mandi, Manenguba, Mangbetu, Mbelime, Medumba, Mundani, Nawdm, Ngiemboon, Ngomba, Noni, Nuer, Nyang, Pana, Pinyin language, Shilha, Tamazight, Tigon, Turka, Wuzlam, Yambasa, and Yoruba (Benin). cf. Greek: Ε ε
Closed reversed open E (Closed reversed Epsilon)
Used in Norse and Old English contexts [5]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Used in a variety of phonetic contexts [5]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Voiced uvular stop ; partially devoiced velar stop in UPA
letter for translating the Georgian letter გ
Used by William Pryce to designate the velar nasal ŋ. [5]
Voiced velar fricative . African Languages Dagbani, Dinka, Ewe, Ikposo, Kabiyé, Kabyle, Kpelle, Tuareg, Wakhi cf. Greek: Γ γ
Epigraphic letter used in Roman inscriptions from the Roman provinces of Gaul [6]
Juhuri , Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3] cf. Cyrillic: Ӈ ӈ
Turkish , Azerbaijani , and other Turkic languages
Latin long i /iː/ in epigraphic style
Epigraphic variant of I used in early medieval Celtic inscriptions
English near-close central unrounded vowel , or schwa (Oxford University Press dictionary convention)
Kelvin unit of measure temperature, character decomposition is a capital K
Proposed symbol for velar click. Withdrawn 1970 as articulation judged impossible
Velar lateral approximant ; voiced alveolar lateral in UPA
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Used by William Pryce to designate the Welsh voiced lateral spirant [ɬ] [5]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Uvular nasal ; voiceless alveolar nasal in UPA
Voiceless velar nasal in UPA. cf. Cyrillic: И и
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Iñupiat, Northern and Skolt , Velar nasal It was used in the Zhuang language from 1957 to 1986.
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Open-mid back rounded vowel . Used in African languages Aghem, Akan, Bafia, Baka, Bariba, Bambara, Baoulé, Bassa, Boko, Dii, Dinka, Duala, Dyula, Ewe, Ewondo, Ikposo, Kako, Kemezung, Kwanja, Lika, Lingala, Maasai, Mandi, Manenguba, Mangbetu, Mbelime, Medumba, Mundani, Nawdm, Ngiemboon, Ngomba, NAwdmNoni, Nuer, Nyang, Pana, Pinyin language, Tigon, Turka, Wuzlam, Yambasa, and Yoruba (Benin).
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
A back vowel of uncertain quality in UPA
Nonstandard symbol for epiglottal trill . cf. Cyrillic: Я я
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Former letter of the English, German, Sorbian, and Latvian alphabets
Used for tau gallicum in Gaulish [4]
A letter used in the Zhuang language from 1957 to 1986 to indicate its second tone, cf. Cyrillic: Ꙅ ꙅ
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Used by William Pryce to designate the voiceless dental fricative [θ] [5]
Former IPA representation for tenuis dental click
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Labial-palatal approximant ; Dan / Gio orthography in Liberia, cf. Cyrillic: Ч ч
Close back unrounded vowel ; A letter used in the Zhuang language from 1957 to 1986. cf. Cyrillic: Ш ш
African languages Anii, Anyin, Foodo, Kabiyé, Konni, Lukpa, Tem, Yom cf. Greek: Υ υ IPA near-close near-back rounded vowel
Open-mid back unrounded vowel . Ch'ol, Naninka, Northern Tepehuán, Temne, Wounaan
Used in linguistic transcriptions of Scots [11]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
X with long left leg and low right ring
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
X with long left leg with serif and breve (Hui)
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
Teuthonista phonetic transcription system for German dialectology [3]
obsolete and nonstandard symbol for Labialized voiced alveolo-dental fricative ; IPA: [ðʷ, zʷ]
Partially devoiced alveolar fricative in UPA
Mayan ejective alveolar affricate /tsʼ/
A letter used in the Zhuang language from 1957 to 1986 to indicate its fifth tone
A letter used in the Zhuang language from 1957 to 1986 to indicate its sixth tone
A letter for glottal stop in Canadian aboriginal orthographies, IPA for glottal stop
Glottal stop in some orthographies in Mexico and Nigeria
Letter representing glottal stop in the sinological tradition (this is not the same character as the middle dot punctuation mark) [12]
Archaic letter for the constructed language Volapük [13]
Archaic letter for the constructed language Volapük [13]
Archaic letter for the constructed language Volapük [13]
Aghem, Ahlon, Arammba, Awing, Baka, Bali (Adamawa), Bangolan, Basaa, Bekwarra, Berom, Bete-Bendi, Bribri, Burak, Busa (Mande), Cakfem-Mushere, Catalan, Dendi, Dii, Ditammari, Ebira, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Engenni, Etikwan, Ewe, Ewondo, French, Friulian, Galician, Gbari, Gokana, Hän, Hun-Saare, Hyam, Igede, Igbo, Italian, Izere, Izii, Jen, Jibu, Jukun Takum, Kako, Kaska, Kenyang, Kiowa, Kukele, Kwanja, Limbum, Lithuanian, Lokaa, Luba-Kasai, Mada, Mambila, Manenguba, Masai, Cross River Mbembe, Mbodomo, Medumba, Meta', Minagende, Mumuye, Mundani, Mwaghavul, Nateni , Navajo, Ndogo , Ngangam , Ngbaka, Ngas, Ngiemboon , Ngomba, Ninzo , Norwegian, Ntcham , Ogba, Okpela, Pinyin transliteration, Portuguese, Reshe, Scottish Gaelic, Sekani, Sena, Swedish, Tagish, Tarok, Tee, Tigon, Tutchone, Tyap, Ut-Ma'in, Vietnamese, Waama, Welsh, Western Frisian, Yoruba, and Zurich German (some spellings); Pe̍h-oē-jī, Taiwanese Romanization System
Afrikaans, Aghem, Ahlon, Arammba, Awing, Bafia, Bafut, Baka, Bangolan, Basaa, Bekwarra, Berom, Bete-Bendi, Blackfoot, Boko (Benin), Boikin, Bribri, Burak, Busa (Mande), Cakfem-Mushere, Chipewyan, Czech, Danish, Dendi, Dii, Ditammari, Duala, Dutch, Ebira, Ekajuk, Etikwan, Ewe, Ewondo, Faroese, Galician, Gadsup, Gbari, Gourmanchéma, Gunu, Hungarian, Ibani, Icelandic, Idoma, Igbo, Ikwere, Iñapari, Irigwe, Irish, Jibu, Jola-Fonyi, Jukun Takum, Kako, Kamwe, Karkar-Yuri, Kaska, Kemezung, Kiowa, Kutep, Kwanja, Kwasio, Lakota, Lingala, Lithuanian, Lycian transliteration, Mambila, Mandi, Manenguba, Masai, Cross River Mbembe, Mbelime, Mbodomo, Medumba, Miyobe, Mmaala, Mwaghavul, Nateni , Navajo, Ngangam , Ngiemboon , Ngomba, Nkonya , Nomaande , Noni , Norwegian, Ntcham , Nukna, Nyang, Nzime, Occitan, Ogba, Omaha-Ponca, Osage, Pana, Paasaal , Pinyin transliteration, Pongu, Portuguese, Proto-Indo-European, Pu-Xian Min, Reshe, Romanian, Sámi, Scottish Gaelic, Sekani, Sena , Seneca, Senoufo , Sisaala , Slovak, Accented Slovenian, Southern Balochi, Sokoro, Spanish, Sranan Tongo, Sursurunga, Tee, Tem, Tigon, Tongan, Tsuvadi, Tucano, Tunen, Tutchone, Tyap, Vai, Vietnamese, Walser, Wára, Welsh, Winnebago, Yaghnobi, Yambeta, Yambasa, Yangben, Yele, Yoruba, and Yurutí,; Pe̍h-oē-jī, Taiwanese Romanization System
Awing, Bangolan, Berber, Dutch, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Ewondo, French, Friulian, Frisian, Hän, Istro-Romanian, Jarai, Kako, Kaska, Kiowa, Kwanja, Accented Latvian, Lingala, Luxembourgian, Manenguba, Medumba, Mengleno-Romanian, Ngbaka Minagende, Ngiemboon , Norwegian, Nzime , Ogba, Old High German, Pana, Proto-Germanic, Portuguese, Pu-Xian Min, Romanian, Sámi, Serer , Tagish, Tigon, Turkish, Vietnamese, Walloon, Welsh, and Yoruba; Pe̍h-oē-jī, Taiwanese Romanization System, iSO 9
Apalai, Aromanian, Bariba, Boko, Bribri, Accented Czech, Gokana, Guaraní, Kashubian, Kaska, Accented Latvian, Lithuanian, Lycian transliteration, Ngbaka Minagende, Proto-Indo-European, Portuguese, Tee, Tucano, Turka, Vietnamese, !Xóõ, Yoruba, Yurutí, Old Norse
Boko, Bribri, Gokana, Ngbaka Minagende, Tee
Bribri , Lycian transliteration, Tee , Tucano , Yurutí
A with tilde and double vertical line
Arabic transliteration, Bangolan, Ewondo, Hawaiian, Igbo, Kaska, Kiowa, Latin, Latvian, Māori, Mbelime, Medumba, Middle High German, Nahuatl, Nyakyusa , Nyang, Ogba, Pinyin (both language and Chinese transliteration system), Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, Pu-Xian Min, Skolt Sámi, Samoan, Samogitian, Sanskrit transliteration, Syriac transliteration, Tagish, Tahitian, Tongan, Tutchone, Wuzlam; Pe̍h-oē-jī, Taiwanese Romanization System
Kaska , Latin, Sanskrit Transliteration, Tagish
Kaska, Latin, Proto-Indo-European, Sanskrit Transliteration
Proto-Indo-European, Sanskrit Transliteration
Latin, Middle High German, Proto-Indo-European
Greek transliteration, Kaska, Tagish
Istro-Romanian, Jarai, Latin, Mengleno-Romanian, Middle High German, Romanian , Skolt Sámi, Vietnamese; previously used in Malay; ISO 9; cf. Cyrillic: Ӑ ӑ
Cheyenne, Old High German, Skolt Sámi, Ulithian
Dinka, Dutch, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Estonian, Finnish, Gagauz, German, Hän, Kaqchikel, Karelian, Luxembourgian, North Frisian, Norwegian, Rotuman, Sámi, Saterlandic, Seneca, Slovak, Tatar, Turkmen, Tutchone, West Frisian, Welsh, and Yapese; previously used in Azerbaijani; ISO 9; cf. Cyrillic: Ӓ ӓ
Seneca, Tutchone , Cabécar , Old High German
Livonian , Middle High German, Skolt Sámi, Tutchone
Chamorro, Danish, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Greenlandic, Istro-Romanian, Old High German, North Frisian, Norwegian, Old High German, Sámi, Swedish, and Walloon
Ångström unit of measure for length, preferred representation is Å (A with ring above)
Old High German, Norwegian Dictionaries
A with ring above, macron and breve
ISO 9 , Old High German, Slovak (rarely used), Taiwanese Romanization System
Awing, Bangolan, Ewondo, Hän, Hyam, Kaska, Kemezung, Kwanja, Lingala, Manenguba, Medumba, Mundani, Ngbaka Minagende, Ngiemboon , Ngomba, Nzime , Pinyin , Pinyin transliteration, Tagish, Tigon, Yoruba
Ngbaka Minagende, Pe̍h-ōe-jī , Taiwanese Romanization System and other transliterations of Chinese dialects.
Pe̍h-ōe-jī , Taiwanese Romanization System and other transliterations of Chinese dialects.
Bangolan, Croatian, Accented Slovenian
Croatian, Glagolitic transliteration, Accented Slovenian
Kharosthi transliteration, Ngambay , Zarma
A with tilde below, diaeresis and acute
Chipewyan, Creek, Elfdalian, Gwich'in, Hän, Hocąk, Iñapari, Kashubian, Kaska, Lithuanian, Mescalero-Chiricahua, Navajo, Polish, Sekani, Tagish, Tlingit, Tutchone, Western Apache, and Winnebago
Hän, Kaska, Sekani, Tagish, Tlicho, Tutchone
Chipewyan, Iñapari, Kaska, Lithuanian, Navajo, Omaha-Ponca, Osage, Sekani, Tutchone, Winnebago
Kaska, Tagish, Tutchone, Old Norse, Proto-Germanic, Tagish, Tutchone
A with macron, circumflex and ogonek
A with diaeresis, circumflex and ogonek
A with diaeresis, macron and ogonek
A with ogonek, line below and grave
A with ogonek, line below and acute
Arabic transliteration, Bribri, Coast Tsimshian, Estonian Swedish, Germanic dialectology, Hyam, Kiowa, Koasati, Kwak'wala, Mazatec, Nuer , Seneca, Shingini , Aguaruna
A with line below, macron, and grave
A with line below, macron, and acute
A with line below, macron, and circumflex
Estonian Swedish, Germanic dialectology, Seneca
A with line below, diaeresis and grave
A with line below, diaeresis and acute
A with line below, diaeresis and circumflex
A with line below, diaeresis and caron
A with diaeresis and grave and dot below
A with diaeresis, acute and dot below
A with diaeresis, circumflex and dot below
A with diaeresis, caron and dot below
Uighur transliteration, Pu-Xian Min
A with diaeresis below and circumflex
A with diaeresis below and diaeresis
Arabic transliteration, Pashto transliteration, Persian transliteration
Arabic transliteration, Pashto transliteration, Persian transliteration
A with vertical line below and grave
A with vertical line below and acute
A with vertical line below and circumflex
A with vertical line below and tilde
A with vertical line below and macron
A with vertical line below and caron
A with vertical line below and vertical line
A with vertical line below and comma above
A with left arrowhead below and macron
Ntcham, Võro ; previously used in Sorbian
Kire, Sindhi transliteration (Lepsius)
Irish (old orthography), Old High German
Carian transliteration, Hebrew romanization, Middle Persian transliteration, Sindhi transliteration
Letter in the Zhuang Language from 1957 to 1986
Belarusian, Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, Polish, Romani, Serbian, Sorbian, and Võro
Esperanto, Glagolitic transliteration, Pinyin transliteration
ALA-LC, ISO 9, Dacian transliteration, Kharosthi transliteration
ISO 9, Maltese , Chechen, Irish (old orthography), Old High German
Belarusian, Berber, Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Glagolitic transliteration, Lakota, Latvian, Lithuanian, Livonian, Romani, Sami, Slovak, Slovenian, Syriac Latin, and Wakhi
C with caron and left half ring above
C with caron and reversed comma above
Ditidaht, Haisla , Heiltsuk, Thompson
Albanian, Azerbaijani, Catalan, Chechen, Emiliano-Romagnolo, French, Friulian, Kurdish, Ligurian, Manx, Occitan, Portuguese, Romanian, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Venetian, Zazaki; Voiceless palatal fricative
Abaza, Abkhaz, and Adyghe transliteration, Kurdish
Abaza, Abkhaz, and Adyghe transliteration
Mandarin Chinese using the early draft version of pinyin romanization during the mid-1950s [18]
Armenian transliteration, Georgian transliteration
Armenian transliteration, Georgian transliteration, Wakhi, Amharic transliteration, Gəˁəz transliteration
Kutenai , Saanich; Previously used in Latvian
Võro , Kharosthi transliteration, ALA-LC transliteration
Irish (Old orthography), Old High German
Arabic transliteration, Syriac transliteration, Hebrew romanization, Middle Persian transliteration, O'odham, Sindhi transliteration
Arabic transliteration, Berber, Engenni, Kalabari, Kharosthi transliteration, O'odham, Pokomo , Sanskrit transliteration, Wakhi
Mandaic transliteration, Sindhi transliteration, Tifinagh transliteration
Bosnian, Croatian, Jarai, Katu, Sámi, Vietnamese, Middle Persian Transliteration
Voiced alveolar implosive ; Bushi, Fula, Hausa, Maore, Serer; formerly used in Shona
Letter of the Zhuang language from 1957 to 1986
Afrikaans, Catalan, Dutch, Emiliano-Romagnolo, French, Friulian, Igbo, Italian, Luba-Kasai, Luxembourgian, Maltese, Ndogo , Ngangam , Noni , Norwegian, Occitan, Pinyin transliteration, Scottish Gaelic, Skolt Sámi, Swedish, Vietnamese, Welsh, Yoruba, Zurich German (some spellings); previously used in Romanian; cf. Cyrillic: Ѐ ѐ
Afrikaans, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Emiliano-Romagnolo, English, Ewondo, French, Galician, Hungarian, Icelandic, Igbo, Irish, Italian, Kashubian, Luxembourgian, Lycian Transliteration, Nateni , Ngiemboon , Nomaande , Norwegian, Ntcham , Occitan, Oku , Proto-Indo-European, Pinyin transliteration, Portuguese, Rigwe , Romanian, S
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