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E Open

E open
Spellings
Capital
Bas-de-casse
Use
Alphabets Akan , Bambara , Ewe , Gbe languages , Lingala , Mandenkan
Order after E
Phonemes main / /

( tiny ), sometimes called E open, is an additional letter that is used to write some African languages like Ewe , the Mandenkan or Lingala. Her tiny spelling is also used in the International Phonetic Alphabet.

Summary

Linguistics

represents a vowel-mid front unrounded (specifically written Computer representation

This letter has representations Unicode following:

  • Capital : U+0190 ;
  • Tiny : U+025B , not to be confused with tiny Greek U 03 B5.

See also

External Links

  • symbol , alphabetic systems of African languages based on alphabets of African languages Unesco-SIL 1993.
Latin alphabet
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Additional letters d ( ) /
With diacritical superscript: N

hook or crook: ( ) H ( )

registered: DJ ( ) pm T Z
Digraphs C. Dx Gb Kp LI Mb Mp Nd Ng Nh Nk Ns Nt Ny Nz Or Sh Th
Trigrams C'h Ngb NKP Sch Tsh
Obsolete letters s
Variants of the letter E
Superscript diacritic E (acute accent) (caret) (grave accent) e (short) (short inverted) e (hook Chief) (double grave accent) (hatchek) ( macron) (item suscrit) e (tilde) (umlaut)
Diacritical registered (bar included)
Diacritical subscribed E (caret subscribed) (cedilla) e (DOT) (retroflex hook) (ogonek) e (tilde subscribed)
Combinations of diacritical E (circumflex and acute accent) e (circumflex accent and grave accent) e (circumflex and hook-in-chief) e (caret point and subscribed) e (caret and tilde) e (cedilla and brief ) e (macron and acute accent) e (macron and grave accent)
Ligatures (e in a) (an acute accent in a) (e in a macron) & (ampersand) (e in o) (e in the u)
Additional letters (open e) (e thought) (schwa)



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