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ƿ
Wynn (Ƿ ƿ) (also spelled wen, ƿynn, or ƿen) was a letter of the Old English alphabet. It was used to represent the sound /w/.
While the earliest Old English texts represent this phoneme with the digraph , scribes soon borrowed the rune wynn (ᚹ) for this purpose. It remained a standard letter throughout the Anglo-Saxon era, eventually falling out of use (perhaps under the influence of French orthography) during the Middle English period, circa 1300 (Freeborn 1992:25). It was replaced with once again, from which the modern developed.
The denotation of the rune is
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Zhong Wen Learner
Zhongwen Learner is not only a Chinese word dictionary (that lets you hear the pronunications in Mandarin and Cantonese); but here you can also find a Chinese input method editor (IME), a Pinyin IME, a Zhuyin (Bopomofo) IME, a phonetic conversion tool and much more to aid in your study of the Chinese language.
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Ə or ə is a letter derived from the Latin alphabet. Both glyphs of the majuscule and minuscule forms of this letter are based on the rotated form of a minuscule e; a similar letter with identical minuscule ǝ is used in the Pan-Nigerian Alphabet and some alphabets based on the African reference alphabet, but has the capital form majuscule Ǝ, based on a horizontally flipped majuscule E.
The letter was used in the Uniform Turkic Alphabet, for example, in Janalif for the Tatar language in the 1920s-1930s.
In the Latin Azerbaijani and Chechen alphabets, Ə represents the near-open front unrounded vowel, /æ/. In the International Phonetic Alphabet, minuscule ə is used to represent the mid central vowel (see schwa).
In the Latin transliteration of Avestan, the corresponding long vowel is written as schwa-macron, ə̄ .
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