- ⟨
Ǜ ǜ⟩ ⟨
Ǘ ǘ⟩ ⟨
Ǚ ǚ⟩ ⟨
Ǖ ǖ⟩ ⟨
Ṳ ṳ⟩ ⟨
Ú ú⟩ ⟨
Ù ù⟩ ⟨
Û û Ṷ ṷ⟩ ⟨
Ǔ ǔ⟩ ⟨
Ȗ ȗ⟩ ⟨
Ű ű⟩ ⟨
Ŭ ŭ⟩ ⟨
Ư ư⟩ ⟨
Ứ ứ⟩ ⟨
Ừ ừ⟩ ⟨
Ử ử⟩ ⟨
Ự ự⟩ ⟨
Ữ Ữ⟩ ⟨
Ủ ủ⟩ ⟨
Ū ū⟩ ⟨
Ū̀ ū̀⟩ ⟨
Ū́ ū́⟩ ⟨
Ṻ ṻ⟩ ⟨
Ū̃ ū̃⟩...
- any one of the five
tonal symbols above or
below it.
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Character "
Ư" (
U+01AF)". Compart. Oak Brook, IL:
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Û,
û (
u-cir****flex) is a
letter of the
Latin script. This
letter is used in some
standards of
Cyrillic transliteration as the
letter Ю: GOST 16876-71...
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Ú,
ú (
u-acute) is a
Latin letter used in the Czech,
Dobrujan Tatar, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic,
Karakalpak and
Slovak writing systems. This letter...
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Ü (lowercase
ü) is a
Latin script character composed of the
letter U and the
diaeresis diacritical mark. In some
alphabets such as
those of a
number of...
- Look up
ŭ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ŭ or
ŭ is a
letter in the
Belarusian Latin alphabet used
since 1840/1845,
based on
u. It is also used in...
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U of
U may
refer to:
University of
Ulster in
Northern Ireland University of Utrecht,
alternatively known as
Utrecht University, in the
Netherlands University...
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U with
ogonek (majuscule:
Ų, minuscule:
ų) is a
letter of the
Latin alphabet formed by
addition of the
ogonek to the
letter U. It is used in Lithuanian...
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U of A may
refer to Unit of account, a unit of
measure University of Adelaide, in
Australia University of Auckland, in New
Zealand University of Antwerp...
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U-boats were
naval submarines operated by Germany,
particularly in the
First and
Second World Wars. The term is an
anglicized version of the
German word...