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ѳ - Fita
Fita (Ѳ, ѳ) is a letter of the early Cyrillic alphabet, descended from the Greek Theta. It was mainly used to write proper names derived from Greek. Since Russians would pronounce these names with an /f/ sound instead of the proper sound /θ/ (which is like English unvoiced
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Turned A (capital: Ɐ or Ɒ, lowercase: ɐ or ɒ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet based upon the letter A. It is not, nor has it ever been, used in any natural languages as a letter in its own right.
Lowercase ɐ (in two story form) is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to identify the near-open central vowel. A variant, turned alpha, ɒ, is also used in the IPA as the open back rounded vowel.
It has been used in the 18th century by Edward Lhuyd and William Pryce as phonetic character for the Cornish language. In their books, both Ɐ and ɐ have been used. [1]
The symbol ∀ bears the same shape of a capital turned A, sans serif, and is used in mathematics and logic to identify universal quantification. In entertainment, the Japanese anime Turn A Gundam uses ∀ as part of both the title and the name of the titular mecha. In traffic engineering it is used to represent flow, the number of units (vehicles) passing a point in a unit of time.
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Ɐ is encoded in Unicode at U+2C6F Ɐ latin capital letter turned a (HTML: Ɐ) in the block Latin Extended-C, though very few fonts support it as of 2008, and ɐ is encoded in Unicode at U+0250 ɐ latin small letter turned a (HTML: ɐ) in the block IPA Extensions.
The similar turned alphas are at U+2C70 Ɒ latin capital letter turned alpha (HTML: Ɒ capital), and at U+0252 ɒ latin small letter turned alpha (HTML: ɒ).
The mathematical symbol ∀ is encoded at U+2200 ∀ for all (HTML: ∀ ∀), in the block Mathematical operators, and only in a sans-serif form.
The Symbol font includes ∀ at position 34 (which would produce the quotation mark in ASCII and Unicode).
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胖 - Fat - Plump
An Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) is an Internet domain name that contains at least one label that is displayed in software applications, in whole or in part, in a language-specific script or alphabet, such as Chinese, Russian or the Latin alphabet-based characters with diacritics, such as French. These writing systems are encoded by computers in multi-byte Unicode. Internationalized domain names are stored in the Domain Name System as ASCII strings using Punycode transcription.
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