- "A.E.
I.
O.
U." (sometimes A.E.
I.
O.V.) was a
symbolic device coined by
Emperor Frederick III (1415–1493) and
historically used as a
motto by the Habsburgs...
- H̱ ẖ
Ī ī Ī́ ī́ Ī̀ ī̀ Ī̂ ī̂ Ī̃ ī̃ I̱ i̱ J̄ j̄ J̱ j̱ Ḵ ḵ L̄ l̄ Ḹ ḹ Ḻ ḻ M̄ m̄ M̱ m̱ N̄ n̄ Ṉ ṉ
Ō ō Ṓ ṓ Ṑ ṑ Ō̂ ō̂ Ō̃ ō̃ Ȫ ȫ Ō̈ ō̈ Ǭ ǭ Ȭ ȭ Ȱ ȱ O̱ o̱ Ø̄ ø̄ Œ̄ œ̄...
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I.
O.
U.S.A. is a 2008
American do****entary film
directed by
Patrick Creadon. The film
focuses on the
shape and
impact of the
United States national debt...
- Ĝ ĝ Ĥ ĥ
Î î Ĵ ĵ
Ô ô Ố ố Ồ ồ Ổ ổ Ỗ ỗ Ộ ộ Ŝ ŝ
Û û Ŵ ŵ X̂ x̂ Ŷ ŷ Ẑ ẑ The Gr****
diacritic περισπωμένη, perispōménē, 'twisted around', is
encoded as
U+0342 ͂...
- ǎ ě ê̌
ǐ ǒ ǔ ǚ Ǎ Ě Ê̌
Ǐ Ǒ Ǔ Ǚ The
fourth tone (falling or high-falling tone) is
represented by a
grave accent ⟨ˋ⟩: à è ề
ì ò ù ǜ À È Ề
Ì Ò Ù Ǜ The fifth...
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unclaimed money. "
I O U".
Oxford English Dictionary (2nd ed.). 1989. Etymology: [= '
I owe you'.] "Origin of IOU from the
pronunciation of
I owe you - First...
- e,
i,
o,
u,
ü⟩); e.g.:
macron (⟨ā, ē,
ī,
ō,
ū,
ǖ⟩),
acute accent (⟨á, é,
í,
ó,
ú,
ǘ⟩),
caron (⟨ǎ, ě,
ǐ,
ǒ,
ǔ,
ǚ⟩),
grave accent (⟨à, è,
ì,
ò,
ù,
ǜ⟩)....
- length.
Later í,
ó,
ú were
marked as well. In the 18th century,
before Hungarian orthography became fixed,
u and
o with
umlaut +
acute (
ǘ,
ö́) were used...
-
written without diacritics, but may
optionally use
diacritics over ⟨a, e,
i,
o,
u⟩ for tones: ⟨à, á, â, ä⟩. The
Roman (Latin)
alphabet is
commonly used for...
-
alphabet (⟨a⟩ to ⟨z⟩) plus ⟨å⟩, ⟨ä⟩, and ⟨
ö⟩, in that order. It
contains 20
consonants and 9
vowels (⟨a e
i o u y å ä
ö⟩). The
Latin alphabet was
brought to...