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#[winter-olympic-games]
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[winter-olympic-games]
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# date: 04.02-20.02
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# show: 04.02-13.02 15.02-20.02
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arab: 阿拉伯字母表
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arab: 阿拉伯
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armenian: 亞美尼亞字母表
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armenian: 亞美尼亞
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avestan: 阿维斯塔字母表
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avestan: 阿维斯塔
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balinese: 巴厘字母表
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balinese: 巴厘
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bamum: Bamum 字母表
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bamum: Bamum
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bashkir: 巴什基尔字母表
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bashkir: 巴什基尔
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bassa-vah: Bassa-vah 字母表
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bassa-vah: Bassa-vah
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batak: 巴塔克字母表
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batak: 巴塔克
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belarusian: 白俄罗斯字母表
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belarusian: 白俄罗斯
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bengali: 孟加拉文
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bengali: 孟加拉文
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bopomofo: 汉语拼音字母表. 注音符號
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bopomofo: 汉语拼音. 注音符號
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brahmi: 婆罗米文字母表
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brahmi: 婆罗米文
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buginese: Buginese 字母表
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buginese: Buginese
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buhid: Buhid 字母表
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buhid: Buhid
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bulgarian: 保加利亚语字母表
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bulgarian: 保加利亚语
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carian: 卡里安字母表
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carian: 卡里安
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caucasian-albanian: 高加索阿尔巴尼亚字母表
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caucasian-albanian: 高加索阿尔巴尼亚
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chakma: Chakma字母表
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chakma: Chakma
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cham: 占語字母
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cham: 占語字母
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cherokee: 切诺基字母表
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cherokee: 切诺基
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chinese: 汉语拼音字母表
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chinese: 汉语拼音
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coptic: 科普特字母
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coptic: 科普特字母
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cyrillic: 西里尔字母
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cyrillic: 西里尔字母
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czech: 捷克字母表
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czech: 捷克
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deseret: Deseret字母表
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deseret: Deseret
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devanagari: 天城文
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devanagari: 天城文
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elbasan: 爱尔巴桑字母表
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elbasan: 爱尔巴桑
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english: 英文字母
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english: 英文字母
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esperanto: 世界语字母表
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esperanto: 世界语
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ethiopic: Ethiopic Ge'ez字母表
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ethiopic: Ethiopic Ge'ez
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french: 法语字母
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french: 法语字母
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georgian: 格鲁吉亚字母表
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georgian: 格鲁吉亚
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german: 德语字母表
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german: 德语
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glagolitic: Glagolitic字母表
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glagolitic: Glagolitic
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gothic: 哥特式字母表
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gothic: 哥特式
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grantha: 格兰莎字母表
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grantha: 格兰莎
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greek: 希腊字母表
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greek: 希腊
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gujarati: 古吉拉特语字母表
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gujarati: 古吉拉特语
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gurmukhi: Gurmukhi字母表
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gurmukhi: Gurmukhi
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hangul: 韩文字母
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hangul: 韩文字母
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hanunoo: Hanunoo字母表
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hanunoo: Hanunoo
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hebrew: 希伯来语字母表
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hebrew: 希伯来语
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hungarian: 匈牙利字母表
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hungarian: 匈牙利
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imperial-aramaic: 帝国的aramaic字母表
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imperial-aramaic: 帝国的aramaic
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international-phonetic-alphabet: 国际音标
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international-phonetic-alphabet: 国际音标
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italian: 意大利字母
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italian: 意大利字母
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japanese-hiragana: 日本平假名字母表
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japanese-hiragana: 日本平假名
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japanese-katakana: 日本片假名字母表
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japanese-katakana: 日本片假名
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javanese: 爪哇字母表
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javanese: 爪哇
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kaithi: Kaithi字母表
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kaithi: Kaithi
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kannada: 卡纳达语字母表
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kannada: 卡纳达语
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kayah-li: Kayah li字母表
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kayah-li: Kayah li
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kazakh: 哈萨克字母
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kazakh: 哈萨克字母
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kharoshthi: Kharoshthi字母表
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kharoshthi: Kharoshthi
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khmer: 高棉字母表
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khmer: 高棉
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khojki: Khojki字母表
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khojki: Khojki
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khudawadi: Khudawadi字母表
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khudawadi: Khudawadi
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lao: 老挝字母表
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lao: 老挝
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latin: 拉丁字母
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latin: 拉丁字母
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lepcha: Lepcha字母表
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lepcha: Lepcha
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limbu: Limbu字母表
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limbu: Limbu
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linear-b-Syllabary: 线性B音节
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linear-b-Syllabary: 线性B音节
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lisu: Lisu字母表
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lisu: Lisu
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lycian: 利西亚字母表
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lycian: 利西亚
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lydian: Lydian字母表
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lydian: Lydian
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nabataean: Nabataean字母表
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nabataean: Nabataean
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mahajani: Mahajani字母表
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mahajani: Mahajani
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malayalam: 马拉雅拉姆语字母表
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malayalam: 马拉雅拉姆语
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mandaic: 曼达克字母表
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mandaic: 曼达克
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manichaean: 摩尼教的字母表
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manichaean: 摩尼教的
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meetei-mayek: Meetei mayek字母表
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meetei-mayek: Meetei mayek
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mende-kikakui: 门德kikakui字母表
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mende-kikakui: 门德kikakui
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meroitic-cursive: Meroitic草书字母
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meroitic-cursive: Meroitic草书字母
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modi: 莫迪字母表
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modi: 莫迪
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mongolian: 蒙古字母表
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mongolian: 蒙古
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mro: Mro字母表
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mro: Mro
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myanmar: 缅甸字母表
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myanmar: 缅甸
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new-tai-lue: 新泰语字母表
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new-tai-lue: 新泰语
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nko: Nko字母表
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ogham: Ngham字母表
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ogham: Ngham
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ol-chiki: Ol chiki字母表
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ol-chiki: Ol chiki
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old-italic: 老斜体的etruscan字母表
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old-italic: 老斜体的etruscan
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old-north-arabian: 老北阿拉伯字母表
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old-north-arabian: 老北阿拉伯
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old-permic: 老permic字母表
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old-persian: 老波斯语字母表
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old-persian: 老波斯语
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old-south-arabian: 老南阿拉伯字母表
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old-turkic: 老土耳其语古代字母表
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oriya: 奥里亚字母表
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osmanya: Osmanya字母表
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pahawh-hmong: Pahawh hmong字母表
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pahawh-hmong: Pahawh hmong
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pahlavi: 巴列维字母表
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pahlavi: 巴列维
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palmyrene: Palmyrene字母表
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pau-cin-hau: Pau cin hau字母表
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pau-cin-hau: Pau cin hau
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phags-pa: Phags-pa字母表
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phoenician: 腓尼基字母表
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phoenician: 腓尼基
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polish: 波兰字母表
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polish: 波兰
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pollard: 波拉德字母
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pollard: 波拉德字母
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rejang: Rejang字母表
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rejang: Rejang
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runic: 符文字母
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runic: 符文字母
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russian: 俄语字母
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russian: 俄语字母
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samaritan: 撒玛利亚字母表
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samaritan: 撒玛利亚
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saurashtra: Saurashtra字母表
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sharada: 莎拉达字母表
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sharada: 莎拉达
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shavian: Shavian字母表
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shavian: Shavian
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siddham: Siddham字母表
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sinhala: 僧伽罗字母表
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sinhala: 僧伽罗
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sora-sompeng: 索拉sompeng字母表
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sora-sompeng: 索拉sompeng
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spanish: 西班牙字母
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spanish: 西班牙字母
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sundanese: Sund他人字母表
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syloti-nagri: Syloti nagri字母表
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syloti-nagri: Syloti nagri
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syriac: 叙利亚语字母表
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tagalog: 塔加拉族语字母
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tagalog: 塔加拉族语字母
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tagbanwa: Tagbanwa字母表
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tai-le: 泰乐字母表
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tai-le: 泰乐
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tai-tham: 泰tham字母表
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tai-tham: 泰tham
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tai-viet: 泰维特字母
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tai-viet: 泰维特字母
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takri: Takri字母表
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takri: Takri
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tamil: 泰米尔语字母表
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tamil: 泰米尔语
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tatar: 塔塔尔字母表
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tatar: 塔塔尔
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telugu: 泰卢固语字母表
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telugu: 泰卢固语
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thaana: 塔纳字母表
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thaana: 塔纳
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thai: 泰国字母表
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thai: 泰国
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tibetan: 藏文字母
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tibetan: 藏文字母
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tifinagh: Tifinagh字母表
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tirhuta: Tirhuta字母表
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turkish: 土耳其字母
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ugaritic: Ugaritic字母表
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ugaritic: Ugaritic
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ukrainian: 乌克兰字母表
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ukrainian: 乌克兰
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unified-canadian-aboriginal-syllabics: 统一加拿大原住民音节
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vai: Vai音节
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varang-kshiti: Varang kshiti字母表
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yi-syllables: 彝语音节
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yi-syllables: 彝语音节
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winter-olympic-games: 冬季奥林匹克运动会
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fifa-world-cup: 國際足協世界盃
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new-year: 新年
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valentine-day: 情人节
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saint-patricks-day: 圣帕特里克节
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cosmonautics-day: 宇航员日
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uefa-champions-league: 欧洲冠军联赛
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international-childrens-day: 兒童節
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international-childrens-day: 国际儿童节
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international-chess-day: 國際象棋日
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eid-al-fitr: 库班贝拉姆
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birthday-of-the-smiley: 笑臉的生日
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dragon-boat-festival: 端午节
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halloween: 万圣夜
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queens-official-birthday: 女王在英国的官方生日
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graduation: 高中毕业
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independence-day: 美国独立日
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uefa-european-championship: UEFA欧洲冠军
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international-chess-day: 国际国际象棋日
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bastille-day: 巴士底日
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navy-day: 俄罗斯的海军日
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den-vdv: 俄罗斯空降部队的日子
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knowledge-day: 俄罗斯的知识日
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birthday-of-the-smiley: 笑脸的生日
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oktoberfest: 十月节
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diwali: DILI
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halloween: 万圣节
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day-of-the-dead: 死亡的日子
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guy-fawkes-night: 盖伊·福克斯之夜
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thanksgiving: 在美国的感恩节
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black-friday: 黑色星期五
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hanukkah: 光明节
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hanukkah: 光明节
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christmas: 聖誕節
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christmas: 圣诞节
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chinese-new-year: 春節
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summer-olympic-games: 夏季奥运会
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winter-olympic-games: 冬季奥运会
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new-year-date: 今天, 1月1日
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new-year-date: 今天, 1月1日
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winter-olympic-games-date: 今天,2月4日
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winter-olympic-games-date: 今天,2月4日
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in-development: 正在开发中
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in-development: 正在开发中
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show-more: 展示更多
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show-more: 展示更多
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show-less: 显示较少
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show-less: 显示较少
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keyboard-shortcut: 快捷键
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escape-sequence: 转义序列
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block-description: 描述
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block-description: 描述
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more-information: 阅读更多
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more-information: 阅读更多
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back: 背部
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back: 背部
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widget-keyboard-title: 表情复制键盘
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arab: Arabisches Alphabet
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arab: Arabisches
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armenian: Armenisches Alphabet
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armenian: Armenisches
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avestan: Avestanisches Alphabet
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avestan: Avestanisches
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balinese: Balinesische Alphabet
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balinese: Balinesische
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bamum: Bamun Alphabet
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bamum: Bamun
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bashkir: Baschkirische Alphabet
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bashkir: Baschkirische
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bassa-vah: Bassa-vah Alphabet
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bassa-vah: Bassa-vah
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batak: Batak Alphabet
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batak: Batak
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belarusian: Weißrussisches Alphabet
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belarusian: Weißrussisches
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bengali: Bengalische Alphabet
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bengali: Bengalische
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bopomofo: Bopomofo Alphabet. Zhuyin
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bopomofo: Bopomofo. Zhuyin
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brahmi: Brahmi Alphabet
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brahmi: Brahmi
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buginese: Buginesisch Alphabet
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buginese: Buginesisch
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buhid: Buid Alphabet
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buhid: Buid
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bulgarian: Bulgarisches Alphabet
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bulgarian: Bulgarisches
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carian: Karisches Alphabet
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carian: Karisches
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caucasian-albanian: Kaukasisches albanisches Alphabet
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caucasian-albanian: Kaukasisches albanisches
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chakma: Chakma Alphabet
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chakma: Chakma
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cham: Cham Alphabet
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cham: Cham
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cherokee: Cherokee Alphabet
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cherokee: Cherokee
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chinese: Chinesisches Pinyin-Alphabet
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chinese: Chinesisches Pinyin
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coptic: Koptische Alphabet
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coptic: Koptische
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cypriot-syllabary: Kyprische Silbenschrift
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cypriot-syllabary: Kyprische Silbenschrift
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cyrillic: Kyrillische Alphabet
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cyrillic: Kyrillische
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czech: Tschechisches Alphabet
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czech: Tschechisches
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deseret: Deseret Alphabet
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deseret: Deseret
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devanagari: Devanagari Alphabet
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devanagari: Devanagari
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elbasan: Elbasanisches Alphabet
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elbasan: Elbasanisches
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english: Englisches Alphabet
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english: Englisches
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esperanto: Esperanto-Alphabet
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esperanto: Esperanto
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ethiopic: Äthiopisches Geʻez Alphabet
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ethiopic: Äthiopisches Geʻez
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french: Französisches Alphabet
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french: Französisches
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georgian: Georgisches Alphabet
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georgian: Georgisches
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german: Deutsches Alphabet
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german: Deutsches
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glagolitic: Glagolitisches Alphabet
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glagolitic: Glagolitisches
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gothic: Gotisches Alphabet
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gothic: Gotisches
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grantha: Grantha Alphabet
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grantha: Grantha
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greek: Griechisches Alphabet
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greek: Griechisches
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gujarati: Gujarati Alphabet
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gujarati: Gujarati
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gurmukhi: Gurmukhi Alphabet
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gurmukhi: Gurmukhi
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hangul: Hangul Alphabet
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hangul: Hangul
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hanunoo: Hanunoo Alphabet
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hanunoo: Hanunoo
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hebrew: Hebräisches Alphabet
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hebrew: Hebräisches
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hungarian: Ungarisches Alphabet
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hungarian: Ungarisches
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imperial-aramaic: Kaiserliches aramäisches Alphabet
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imperial-aramaic: Kaiserliches aramäisches
|
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international-phonetic-alphabet: Internationales Phonetisches Alphabet
|
international-phonetic-alphabet: Internationales Phonetisches
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italian: Italienisches Alphabet
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italian: Italienisches
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japanese-hiragana: Japanisches Hiragana-Alphabet
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japanese-hiragana: Japanisches Hiragana
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japanese-katakana: Japanisches Katakana-Alphabet
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japanese-katakana: Japanisches Katakana
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javanese: Javanesisches Alphabet
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javanese: Javanesisches
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kaithi: Kaithi Alphabet
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kaithi: Kaithi
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kannada: Kannada Alphabet
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kannada: Kannada
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kayah-li: Kayah li Alphabet
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kayah-li: Kayah li
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kazakh: Kasachisches Alphabet
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kazakh: Kasachisches
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kharoshthi: Kharoshthi Alphabet
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kharoshthi: Kharoshthi
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khmer: Khmer-Alphabet
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khmer: Khmer
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khojki: Khojki Alphabet
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khojki: Khojki
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khudawadi: Khudawadi Alphabet
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khudawadi: Khudawadi
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lao: Laotisches Alphabet
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lao: Laotisches
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latin: Lateinisches Alphabet
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latin: Lateinisches
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lepcha: Lepcha Alphabet
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lepcha: Lepcha
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limbu: Limbu Alphabet
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limbu: Limbu
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linear-b-Syllabary: Lineare B-Silbenschrift
|
linear-b-Syllabary: Lineare B-Silbenschrift
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lisu: Lisu Alphabet
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lisu: Lisu
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lycian: Lykisches Alphabet
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lycian: Lykisches
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lydian: Lydisches Alphabet
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lydian: Lydisches
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nabataean: Nabatäisches Alphabet
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nabataean: Nabatäisches
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mahajani: Mahajani Alphabet
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mahajani: Mahajani
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malayalam: Malayalam Alphabet
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malayalam: Malayalam
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mandaic: Mandanisches Alphabet
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mandaic: Mandanisches
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manichaean: Manichäisches Alphabet
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manichaean: Manichäisches
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meetei-mayek: Meetei Mayek Alphabet
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meetei-mayek: Meetei Mayek
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mende-kikakui: Mende Kikakui Alphabet
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mende-kikakui: Mende Kikakui
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meroitic-cursive: Meroitisches kursives Alphabet
|
meroitic-cursive: Meroitisches kursives
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modi: Modi Alphabet
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modi: Modi
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mongolian: Mongolisches Alphabet
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mongolian: Mongolisches
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mro: Mro Alphabet
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mro: Mro
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myanmar: Myanmar-Alphabet
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myanmar: Myanmar
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new-tai-lue: Neues tai lue Alphabet
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new-tai-lue: Neues tai lue
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nko: Nko Alphabet
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nko: Nko
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ogham: Ngham Alphabet
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ogham: Ngham
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ol-chiki: Ol Chiki Alphabet
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ol-chiki: Ol Chiki
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old-italic: Altes kursives etruskisches Alphabet
|
old-italic: Altes kursives etruskisches
|
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old-north-arabian: Altes nordarabisches Alphabet
|
old-north-arabian: Altes nordarabisches
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old-permic: Altes permisches Alphabet
|
old-permic: Altes permisches
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old-persian: Altes persisches Alphabet
|
old-persian: Altes persisches
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old-south-arabian: Altes südarabisches Alphabet
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old-south-arabian: Altes südarabisches
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old-turkic: Altes türkisches Runenalphabet
|
old-turkic: Altes türkisches Runen
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oriya: Oriya Alphabet
|
oriya: Oriya
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osmanya: Osmanya Alphabet
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osmanya: Osmanya
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pahawh-hmong: Pahawh Hmong Alphabet
|
pahawh-hmong: Pahawh Hmong
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pahlavi: Pahlavi Alphabet
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pahlavi: Pahlavi
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palmyrene: Palmyrene Alphabet
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palmyrene: Palmyrene
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pau-cin-hau: Pau cin hau Alphabet
|
pau-cin-hau: Pau cin hau
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phags-pa: Phags-pa Alphabet
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phags-pa: Phags-pa
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phoenician: Phönizisches Alphabet
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phoenician: Phönizisches
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polish: Polnisches Alphabet
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polish: Polnisches
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pollard: Pollard Alphabet
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pollard: Pollard
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rejang: Rejang Alphabet
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rejang: Rejang
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runic: Runenalphabet
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runic: Runen
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russian: Russisches Alphabet
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russian: Russisches
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samaritan: Samaritanisches Alphabet
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samaritan: Samaritanisches
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saurashtra: Saurashtra Alphabet
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saurashtra: Saurashtra
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sharada: Sharada Alphabet
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sharada: Sharada
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shavian: Schawisches Alphabet
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shavian: Schawisches
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siddham: Siddham Alphabet
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siddham: Siddham
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sinhala: Singhalesisches Alphabet
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sinhala: Singhalesisches
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sora-sompeng: Sora Sompeng Alphabet
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sora-sompeng: Sora Sompeng
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spanish: Spanisches Alphabet
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spanish: Spanisches
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sundanese: Sundanesisches Alphabet
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sundanese: Sundanesisches
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syloti-nagri: Syloti Nagri Alphabet
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syloti-nagri: Syloti Nagri
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syriac: Syrisches Alphabet
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syriac: Syrisches
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tagalog: Tagalog Alphabet
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tagalog: Tagalog
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tagbanwa: Tagbanwa Alphabet
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tagbanwa: Tagbanwa
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tai-le: Tai le Alphabet
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tai-le: Tai le
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tai-tham: Tai Tham Alphabet
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tai-tham: Tai Tham
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tai-viet: Tai Viet Alphabet
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tai-viet: Tai Viet
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takri: Takri Alphabet
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takri: Takri
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tamil: Tamilisches Alphabet
|
tamil: Tamilisches
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tatar: Tatarisches Alphabet
|
tatar: Tatarisches
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telugu: Telugu Alphabet
|
telugu: Telugu
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thaana: Thaana Alphabet
|
thaana: Thaana
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thai: Thailändisches Alphabet
|
thai: Thailändisches
|
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tibetan: Tibetisches Alphabet
|
tibetan: Tibetisches
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tifinagh: Tifinagh Alphabet
|
tifinagh: Tifinagh
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tirhuta: Tirhuta Alphabet
|
tirhuta: Tirhuta
|
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turkish: Türkisches Alphabet
|
turkish: Türkisches
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ugaritic: Ugaritisches Alphabet
|
ugaritic: Ugaritisches
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ukrainian: Ukrainisches Alphabet
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ukrainian: Ukrainisches
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unified-canadian-aboriginal-syllabics: Einheitliche Silbenschrift der kanadischen Ureinwohner
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unified-canadian-aboriginal-syllabics: Einheitliche Silbenschrift der kanadischen Ureinwohner
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vai: Vai Silbenschrift
|
vai: Vai Silbenschrift
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varang-kshiti: Varang Kshiti Alphabet
|
varang-kshiti: Varang Kshiti
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yi-syllables: Yi Silbenschrift
|
yi-syllables: Yi Silbenschrift
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new-year: Neues Jahr
|
new-year: Neujahr
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winter-olympic-games: Olympische Winterspiele
|
new-year-ru: Neujahr in Russland
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|
fifa-world-cup: FIFA Weltmeisterschaft
|
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|
chinese-new-year: Chinesisches Neujahr
|
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valentine-day: Valentinstag
|
valentine-day: Valentinstag
|
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8-march: Internationaler Tag der Frau
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23-february: Verteidiger des Vaterlandtags in Russland
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saint-patricks-day: St. Patrick's Day
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maslenica: SHROVETID - Der slawische Urlaub des Frühlingsfeiertags
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april-fools-day: Aprilscherz
|
8-march: Internationaler Frauentag
|
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easter-catolic: Ostern
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saint-patricks-day: St.Patricks Tag
|
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summer-olympic-games: Olympische Sommerspiele 2020
|
holi: Holi - Festival der Farben in Indien
|
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fifa-world-cup: Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft
|
april-fools-day: Narrentag
|
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1-may: Erster Mai
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cosmonautics-day: Kosmonauktag
|
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victory-day: Tag des Sieges
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easter-catolic: Osterkatholisch
|
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eid-al-fitr: Eid ul-Fitr
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easter-orthodox: Osterorthodoxe
|
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uefa-champions-league: UEFA Champions League
|
1-may: Frühlingsfest und Arbeit in Russland
|
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international-childrens-day: Kindertag
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cinco-de-mayo: Chinko de Mayo
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victory-day: Siegtag in Russland
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uefa-champions-league: Champions League UEFA
|
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international-childrens-day: Internationaler Kindertag
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eid-al-fitr: Muurban Bayram
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dragon-boat-festival: Drachenbootfest
|
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queens-official-birthday: Der offizielle Geburtstag der Königin in Großbritannien
|
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graduation: High School Abschluss
|
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independence-day: Unabhängigkeitstag in den USA
|
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uefa-european-championship: UEFA -Europameisterschaft
|
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international-chess-day: Internationaler Schachtag
|
international-chess-day: Internationaler Schachtag
|
||||||
birthday-of-the-smiley: Geburtstag des Smileys
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halloween: Halloween
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navy-day: Navy Day in Russland
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hanukkah: Chanukka
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den-vdv: Tag der in der Luft befindlichen Streitkräfte in Russland
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christmas: Weihnachten
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knowledge-day: Wissenstag in Russland
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oktoberfest: Oktoberfest
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oktoberfest: Oktoberfest
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uefa-european-championship: Fußball-Europameisterschaft
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diwali: Dili
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hanukkah: Hanukka
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new-year-date: Heute, 1. Januar
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new-year-date: Heute, 1. Januar
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winter-olympic-games-date: Heute, 4. Februar
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winter-olympic-games-date: Heute, 4. Februar
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in-development: Ist in Entwicklung
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in-development: Ist in Entwicklung
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show-more: Zeig mehr
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show-more: Zeig mehr
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show-less: Zeige weniger
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show-less: Zeige weniger
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more-information: Weiterlesen
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back: Zurück
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back: Zurück
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widget-keyboard-title: Symboltastatur
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widget-keyboard-placeholder: Hier werden alle Symbole angezeigt, die Sie kopieren ✨
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copied: Kopiert!
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copied: Kopiert!
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see_also: Siehe auch
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see_also: Siehe auch
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list: Symbolgruppen
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list: Symbolgruppen
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title: Beliebte Symbolgruppen
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title: Beliebte Symbolgruppen
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all: Alles sehen
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all: Alles sehen
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[blocks]: Blöcke
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[blocks]: Blöcke
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subblock: Unicode-Teilblöcke
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subblock: Unicode-Teilblock
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blocks: Liste der Unicodeblöcke
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list: Unicode
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by-range: Nach Reichweite
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winter-olympic-games: Winter Olympic Games
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summer-olympic-games: Summer Olympic Games 2020
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fifa-world-cup: FIFA World Cup
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new-year: New Year
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new-year: New Year
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new-year-ru: New Year in Russia
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fifa-world-cup: FIFA World Cup
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chinese-new-year: Chinese New Year
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valentine-day: Valentine's Day
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valentine-day: Valentine's Day
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maslenica: Shrovetide - the Slavic holiday of the beginning of spring
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8-march: International Women's Day
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8-march: International Women's Day
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saint-patricks-day: Saint Patrick's Day
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saint-patricks-day: St.Patrick 's Day
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april-fools-day: April Fools' Day
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holi: Holi - festival of colors in India
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april-fools-day: Fool's Day
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cosmonautics-day: Cosmonautics Day
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cosmonautics-day: Cosmonautics Day
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easter-catolic: Easter
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easter-catolic: Easter Catholic
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1-may: International Workers' Day
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easter-orthodox: Easter Orthodox
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cinco-de-mayo: Cinco de Mayo
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1-may: Feast of Spring and Labor in Russia
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victory-day: Victory Day
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cinco-de-mayo: Chinko de Mayo
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eid-al-fitr: Eid al-Fitr
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victory-day: Victory Day in Russia
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uefa-champions-league: UEFA Champions League
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uefa-champions-league: Champions League UEFA
|
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international-childrens-day: International Children's Day
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international-childrens-day: International Children's Day
|
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queens-official-birthday: Queen's Official Birthday
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eid-al-fitr: Kurban Bayram
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independence-day: Independence Day (United States)
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dragon-boat-festival: Dragon Boat Festival
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international-chess-day: International Chess Day
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queens-official-birthday: Queen's official birthday in the UK
|
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birthday-of-the-smiley: Birthday of the smiley
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graduation: High school graduation
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oktoberfest: Oktoberfest
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independence-day: Independence Day in the USA
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halloween: Halloween
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guy-fawkes-night: Guy Fawkes Night
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thanksgiving: Thanksgiving day
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hanukkah: Hanukkah
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black-friday: Black Friday
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christmas: Christmas
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23-february: Defender of the Fatherland Day
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uefa-european-championship: UEFA European Championship
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uefa-european-championship: UEFA European Championship
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day-of-the-dead: Day of the Dead
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international-chess-day: International Chess Day
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bastille-day: Bastille Day
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navy-day: Navy Day in Russia
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den-vdv: Day of the Airborne Forces in Russia
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knowledge-day: Knowledge Day in Russia
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birthday-of-the-smiley: Smiley's birthday
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oktoberfest: Octoberfest
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diwali: Dili
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||||||
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halloween: Halloween
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||||||
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day-of-the-dead: The day of the Dead
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||||||
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guy-fawkes-night: Guy Fox Night
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thanksgiving: Thanksgiving Day in USA
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||||||
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black-friday: Black Friday
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||||||
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hanukkah: Hanukkah
|
||||||
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summer-olympic-games: Summer Olympic Games
|
||||||
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||||||
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||||||
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new-year-date: Today, January 1
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new-year-date: Today, January 1
|
||||||
winter-olympic-games-date: Today, February 4
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winter-olympic-games-date: Today, February 4
|
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|
|||||||
uefa-champions-league-date: Today, May 28
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uefa-champions-league-date: Today, May 28
|
||||||
international-childrens-day-date: Today, June 1
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international-childrens-day-date: Today, June 1
|
||||||
queens-official-birthday-date: Today, June 10
|
queens-official-birthday-date: Today, June 10
|
||||||
independence-day: Today, July 4
|
independence-day-date: Today, July 4
|
||||||
international-chess-day-date: Today, July 20
|
international-chess-day-date: Today, July 20
|
||||||
birthday-of-the-smiley-date: Today, September 19
|
birthday-of-the-smiley-date: Today, September 19
|
||||||
oktoberfest-date: Today, September 19
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oktoberfest-date: Today, September 19
|
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||||||
|
"date": "25.05.2023",
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||||||
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"number": "3.0.14",
|
||||||
|
"title": "Content fixes and tiles improve",
|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
"Corrected the title templates on the Emoji pages for the languages 'tr', 'de', 'en', 'ru', 'es', 'pt', 'pl'. Plus, we fixed the title for the 'Unicode Block' page; now the symbols that don’t have a proper display just get skipped.",
|
||||||
|
"Added technical characteristics 'escape sequence' and 'Keyboard combination' for symbols 0000-007F.",
|
||||||
|
"Fixed the translations of such technical characteristics as 'Unicode Block' and 'Unicode Subblock' in all languages.",
|
||||||
|
"Fixed the error regarding the '/' symbol, which appeared in the search query every time the language was changed on the 'Search Results' page.",
|
||||||
|
"Added Letterlike symbols descriptions 2124-213E 'es'."
|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
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|
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loc/en/release-notes/release-20230601.json
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|||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
"date": "01.06.2023",
|
||||||
|
"number": "3.0.15",
|
||||||
|
"title": "Content and some fixes",
|
||||||
|
"description": [],
|
||||||
|
"list": [
|
||||||
|
"Fixed the display of holiday titles in various languages, since some of the titles used to show up as English, though the language was different.",
|
||||||
|
"Added descriptions for Letterlike symbols 213E-214F 'es'."
|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
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|
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loc/en/release-notes/release-20230608.json
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|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"date": "08.06.2023",
|
||||||
|
"number": "3.0.16",
|
||||||
|
"title": "Content and some fixes",
|
||||||
|
"description": [],
|
||||||
|
"list": [
|
||||||
|
"Added 'en' and 'es' descriptions for the following tools: 'Unicode Character Table Generator', 'Unicode Decoder', 'Text Converter to Gothic Style', 'Emoji Keyboard', 'Symbols on Telegram'.",
|
||||||
|
"Added title translations for holidays in all languages.",
|
||||||
|
"Added 'en' and 'es' descriptions for the collection “bullet point symbols”.",
|
||||||
|
"Fixed the problem regarding the display of descriptions in Kaomoji subblock."
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
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loc/en/release-notes/release-20230615.json
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loc/en/release-notes/release-20230615.json
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|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"date": "15.06.2023",
|
||||||
|
"number": "3.1.0",
|
||||||
|
"title": "New feature, content and fixes",
|
||||||
|
"description": [],
|
||||||
|
"list": [
|
||||||
|
"Added a new widget 'Symbol Keyboard': look for a keyboard icon in the lower right corner on all the website pages 👀 The symbols and Emoji you copy on the website get added there automatically. You can complement them with text, copy the result, and use in messengers, on social media and wherever you like 😉.",
|
||||||
|
"Updated the titles on the 'Collections', 'Holidays', and 'Tools' pages in the following languages: 'en', 'es', 'ru'.",
|
||||||
|
"Added new descriptions for the 'Kaomoji' subblock 'es'.",
|
||||||
|
"Removed the word 'alphabet' from the alphabet's names for more accurate display in alphabetical order."
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
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loc/en/release-notes/release-20230622.json
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|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"date": "22.06.2023",
|
||||||
|
"number": "3.1.1",
|
||||||
|
"title": "Content and some fixes",
|
||||||
|
"description": [],
|
||||||
|
"list": [
|
||||||
|
"Added description translations for 10 alphabets 'en', 'es'.",
|
||||||
|
"Fixed the errors regarding title names 'es'.",
|
||||||
|
"Corrected language-specific punctuation marks, now the descriptions display the right versions.",
|
||||||
|
"Made the “what’s new” page available for indexing."
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
The [b]hyphen symbol[/b] is not a punctuation character. In Russian, it is always part of the word, so it refers to spelling. The word hyphen came from the Latin divisio - division. Unicode has several hyphen characters. The minus differs in length and height in the line (at least, however, the font should solve everything). A non-breaking hyphen symbol does not allow anyone to break a string at this point.
|
The [b]Hyphen-Minus symbol[/b] is not a punctuation character. It is typically used both as a hyphen to connect words and as a minus sign in mathematical expressions or numerical ranges.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The word "hyphen" is derived from the Latin word "hyphen," which in turn comes from the Greek word "huphen," meaning "together".
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Unicode has several hyphen characters. The hyphen symbol [U:2010] differs in terms of width (it is bolder). The Hyphen Bullet [U:2043] looks even bigger, and it's primarily used as a bullet point or list marker.
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
The Arabic digit one belongs to the numerals which are widely spread around the [URL /en/1F30D/ planet]. This positional counting system appeared in India in the 5th century or even earlier. The Arabs borrowed it from the Indians. Al-Khwarizmi wrote a book called "On the Indian Calculation," which helped to spread [URL /en/collections/arabic-numerals/ the Arabic digits]. Later this counting system came to Europe through Spain. Pope Sylvester II advocated for the replacement of [URL /ru/collections/roman-numerals/ Roman numerals] with Arabic ones in the 10th century. In the 12th century, Al-Khwarizmi's book "On the Indian Calculation" was translated into Latin, which played an important role in the adoption of Arabic numerals.
|
The Arabic digit one belongs to the numerals which are widely spread around the [URL /en/1F30D/ planet]. This positional counting system appeared in India in the 5th century or even earlier. The Arabs borrowed it from the Indians. Al-Khwarizmi wrote a book called "On the Indian Calculation," which helped to spread the Arabic digits. Later this counting system came to Europe through Spain. Pope Sylvester II advocated for the replacement of [URL /ru/collections/roman-numerals/ Roman numerals] with Arabic ones in the 10th century. In the 12th century, Al-Khwarizmi's book "On the Indian Calculation" was translated into Latin, which played an important role in the adoption of Arabic [URL /en/collections/numerals/ numerals].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
The fraction consisting of the Latin letters "a" and "c" is often used to denote an account current. Such an abbreviation may be seen in bank details, receipts and other bank documents. Instead of using the combination a/c, other phrases are commonly applied. For example, "account number", "account No" and others.
|
The fraction consisting of the Latin letters "a" and "c" is often used to denote an account current. Such an abbreviation may be seen in bank details, receipts and other bank documents. Instead of using the combination a/c, other phrases are commonly applied. For example, "account number", "account No" and others.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Account Of" classifies as a [URL /ru/unicode/blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbol] in Unicode. The first letter of the fraction is located slightly higher than the second, so the symbol will be different from a fraction written with a slash and standard letters from your keyboard.
|
"Account Of" classifies as a [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] in Unicode. The first letter of the fraction is located slightly higher than the second, so the symbol will be different from a fraction written with a slash and standard letters from your keyboard.
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
The fraction that consists of Latin letters “a” and “s” is used as an abbreviation of the phrase “addressed to the subject”. Sometimes it may also indicate the box where age and sex should be written. Such abbreviations are not in high demand, but if you are in search of this Unicode symbol - don’t hesitate to copy it from our website.
|
The fraction that consists of Latin letters "a" and "s" is used as an abbreviation of the phrase "addressed to the subject". Sometimes it may also indicate the box where age and sex should be written. Such abbreviations are not in high demand, but if you are in search of this Unicode symbol - don’t hesitate to copy it from our website.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The "Addressed to the subject" symbol belongs to the category of [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols] and is suitable for use in questionnaires, forms, and correspondence. It is often applied in editorial and typographical texts to denote the "addressee" or "addressed object." For example, in a document or letter, it can indicate a specific part of the text - a title or paragraph.
|
The "Addressed to the subject" symbol belongs to the category of [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] and is suitable for use in questionnaires, forms, and correspondence. It is often applied in editorial and typographical texts to denote the addressee or addressed object. For example, in a document or letter, it can indicate a specific part of the text - a title or paragraph.
|
||||||
|
|||||||
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|
|||||||
[b]Degree Celsius ℃ symbol[/b] can't be typed with a keyboard. The combination Alt+0176 can only display the icon of [U:00B0 degree °]. How can we get the whole symbol? Copy it form here.
|
[b]Degree Celsius ℃[/b] can't be typed with a keyboard. The combination Alt+0176 can only display the icon of [U:00B0 degree °]. How can we get the whole symbol? Copy it from here.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Celsius degree is a unit of temperature measurement. It was named after the Swedish scientist Anders Celsius, who invented and proposed this scale in 1742. The letter C in the degree symbol is the first letter of the surname Celsius written in Latin (Celsius). Nowadays, this scale is the most popular in the world. The only places where it's not used are the United States and neighboring territories, where Fahrenheit degrees are preferred.
|
Celsius degree is a unit of temperature measurement. It was named after the Swedish scientist Anders Celsius, who invented and proposed this scale in 1742. The letter "C" in the degree symbol is the first letter of the surname Celsius written in Latin (Celsius). Nowadays, this scale is the most popular in the world. The only places where it's not used are the United States and neighboring territories, where Fahrenheit degrees are preferred.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Zero degrees Celsius is the temperature at which water freezes. One hundred degrees Celsius is the temperature at which water boils, under normal atmospheric pressure. One degree Celsius is equal to one Kelvin.
|
Zero degrees Celsius is the temperature at which water freezes. One hundred degrees Celsius is the temperature at which water boils, under normal atmospheric pressure. One degree Celsius is equal to one Kelvin.
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
The capital Latin letters "C" and "L" are used to indicate the centerline, which demonstrates the object axis or a rotation body on a drawing. It is represented by a dotted line consisting of alternating short and long dashes.
|
The capital Latin letters "C" and "L" are used to indicate the centerline, which demonstrates the object axis or a rotation body on a drawing. It is represented by a dotted line consisting of alternating short and long dashes.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Unicode has a special symbol for indicating this line, called "Centerline Symbol". It consists of two intermingled letters, with “C” slightly above "L". This symbol is one of the [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols] and it's suitable for various documents and blueprints. Besides, you can use it in typography to indicate the position of the centerline of a letter, such as the horizontal bar in the capital letter "H".
|
Unicode has a special symbol for indicating this line, called "Centerline Symbol". It consists of two intermingled letters, with "C" slightly above "L". This symbol is one of the [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] and it's suitable for various documents and blueprints. Besides, you can use it in typography to indicate the position of the centerline of a letter, such as the horizontal bar in the capital letter "H".
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
Searching for a symbol with Latin “c” and “o” letters separated by a slash? You’re probably about to send a letter via the third person. That’s what this abbreviation is used for in English-speaking countries. The native speakers would express this idea through “care of”.
|
Searching for a symbol with Latin "c" and "o" letters separated by a slash? You’re probably about to send a letter via the third person. That’s what this abbreviation is used for in English-speaking countries. The native speakers would express this idea through “care of”.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
When somebody wants to send a letter or package to an address that belongs to a third party, they can use the symbol C/O to indicate the addressee of the letter. For example, if Alice wants to send a letter to Bob, but Bob doesn't have a mailbox, she can write the address this way:
|
When somebody wants to send a letter or package to an address that belongs to a third party, they can use the symbol C/O to indicate the addressee of the letter. For example, if Alice wants to send a letter to Bob, but Bob doesn't have a mailbox, she can write the address this way:
|
||||||
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|
||||||
@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Zip code
|
|||||||
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|
||||||
Here, "C/O Chris Brown" indicates that the letter is addressed to Bob, but will be delivered to Chris Brown's address.
|
Here, "C/O Chris Brown" indicates that the letter is addressed to Bob, but will be delivered to Chris Brown's address.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
As it was mentioned before, there is a perfect symbol for this purpose in message and mail delivery - "care of." It is located in the [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letter-like symbols] category, suitable for use in mail and corporate stationery, postcards, and other documents. Copy to your text from our website, but before you send the "care of" message, make sure there are no secrets or confidential information in it!
|
As it was mentioned before, there is a perfect symbol for this purpose in message and mail delivery - "care of." It is located in the [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] category, suitable for use in mail and corporate stationery, postcards, and other documents. Copy to your text from our website, but before you send the "care of" message, make sure there are no secrets or confidential information in it!
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
Imagine that you’re in Spain. It’s really hot, and you want to buy some exotic fruits. You come up to a grocery tent and check the price tags. There’s a strange sign of them: letters “c” and “u” divided by a slash. How much do you have to pay for the refreshing citrus? Let us explain: c/u on the price tag means “for one piece”. It comes from the Spanish “Cada Una”, which basically means “each” or “every”.
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Imagine that you’re in Spain. It’s really hot, and you want to buy some exotic fruits. You come up to a grocery tent and check the price tags. There’s a strange sign of them: letters "c" and "u" divided by a slash. How much do you have to pay for the refreshing citrus? Let us explain: "c/u" on the price tag means “for one piece”. It comes from the Spanish “Cada Una”, which basically means "each" or "every".
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Just in case, if you ever need to print Spanish checks or price tags, don’t hesitate to use symbol C/U from Unicode. This fraction symbol is included in [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols]. It’s suitable for any text, mockup or creative.
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Just in case, if you ever need to print Spanish checks or price tags, don’t hesitate to use symbol "C/U" from Unicode. This fraction symbol is included in [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols]. It’s suitable for any text, mockup or creative.
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Euler Constant was discovered by a genius mathematician in 1735. It’s used in various analytical formulas and number theory. Math scientists still argue if this constant is a rational, algebraic or transcendental number. It equals approximately 0,577. I doubt that mathematicians will forgive us for such an imprecise description, since after the comma there come thousands of signs, which we’re not going to reproduce.
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Euler Constant was discovered by a genius mathematician in 1735. It’s used in various analytical formulas and number theory. Math scientists still argue if this constant is a rational, algebraic or transcendental number. It equals approximately 0,577. I doubt that mathematicians will forgive us for such an imprecise description, since after the comma there come thousands of signs, which we’re not going to reproduce.
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Anyway, to talk about Euler Constant, you can use this symbol [U:2107] from Unicode. The value is often expressed with "gamma" – [U:1D6C4] or “C” – [U:0063].
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Anyway, to talk about Euler Constant, you can use this symbol [U:2107] from Unicode. The value is often expressed with "gamma" – [U:1D6C4] or "C" – [U:0063].
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Scruple is an antique measurement unit, which equals 1,137 grams. Now it makes perfect sense why being “scrupulous” is a synonym of being precise and accurate. Try measuring weight and not missing each thousandth of a gram without modern electronic scales!
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Scruple is an antique measurement unit, which equals 1,137 grams. Now it makes perfect sense why being "scrupulous" is a synonym of being precise and accurate. Try measuring weight and not missing each thousandth of a gram without modern electronic scales!
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To refer to Scruple in writing, a special symbol is used. It looks like a cyrillic letter “Э”. Luckily, this symbol is available in Unicode as part of the [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols]. Take it to your treatise on antiquity, your historical article, or scientific dissertation.
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To refer to Scruple in writing, a special symbol is used. It looks like a cyrillic letter "Э". Luckily, this symbol is available in Unicode as part of the [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols]. Take it to your treatise on antiquity, your historical article, or scientific dissertation.
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Unlike the Celsius scale, the Fahrenheit temperature scale is not related to changes in the state of water. It is actively used in the United States, Canada, and some other countries and is not part of the International System of Units. As for other countries, the Fahrenheit scale is mostly known thanks to Ray Bradbury's book and imported meteorological devices.
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Unlike the Celsius scale, the Fahrenheit temperature scale is not related to changes in the state of water. It is actively used in the United States, Canada, and some other countries and is not part of the International System of Units. As for other countries, the Fahrenheit scale is mostly known thanks to Ray Bradbury's book and imported meteorological devices.
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If you want to utilize or describe the Fahrenheit scale, use a special symbol from Unicode to denote temperature. The Degree Fahrenheit symbol consists of a superscript circle and a capital letter "F" and is included in the category of [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols]. By the way, there is also a degree symbol in Unicode - [U:00B0].
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If you want to utilize or describe the Fahrenheit scale, use a special symbol from Unicode to denote temperature. The Degree Fahrenheit symbol consists of a superscript circle and a capital letter "F" and is included in [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols]. By the way, there is also a degree symbol in Unicode - [U:00B0].
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La mayoría de los hablantes de inglés prefieren escribir en letras de imprenta y no en cursiva: es más fácil, más preciso y más práctico. Sin embargo, las letras caligráficas bonitas todavía se utilizan en varias decoraciones de texto. Por ejemplo, en creativos de publicidad, títulos, apodos u otros tipos de texto.
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Most English speakers prefer to write in print letters rather than cursive: it's easier, more precise, and more practical. However, beautiful calligraphic letters are still used in various text decorations. For example, in advertising creatives, titles, nicknames, or other types of text.
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No es necesario estudiar cómo escribir la cursiva en inglés, simplemente utiliza las fuentes y símbolos especiales de Unicode, como la letra cursiva minúscula g. El bloque [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ símbolos tipo letras] tiene aún más letras que pueden servir como decoraciones. Por ejemplo, la L mayúscula - [U:2112].
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You don't need to learn how to write cursive in English; simply use special fonts and symbols from Unicode, such as the lowercase cursive letter "g". The [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] block has even more letters that can be used as decorations. For example, the uppercase letter "L" - [U:2112].
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Calligraphic handwriting, where all letters have elegant curls and graceful attachments between each other, are no longer relevant in the English tradition. They have become the remnants of the past, and even schools don’t always teach children how to write cursive. However, calligraphic writing continues to be in high demand, as it creates a special mood and draws attention to what is expressed.
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Calligraphic handwriting with elegant curls and graceful attachments is no longer relevant in the English tradition. Such letters have become the remnants of the past, and even schools don’t always teach children how to write cursive. However, calligraphic writing continues to be in high demand, as it creates a special mood and draws attention to what is expressed.
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Instead of wasting your time in English writing class, try using Unicode symbols. For example, Script Capital H. It is suitable for titles, business cards, logos, and other types of text. You will probably need more beautiful symbols with curls, such as [U:2133], [U:2130], [U:2110].
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Instead of wasting your time in English writing class, try using Unicode symbols. For example, "Script Capital H". It is suitable for titles, business cards, logos, and other types of text. You will probably need more beautiful symbols with curls, such as [U:2133], [U:2130], [U:2110].
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Designers and calligraphy experts recommend using the Gothic-styled letters moderately: on signs, in headlines, logos, some document titles, and nicknames. You shouldn’t type a huge text consisting of dramatically-looking letters and various decorative elements. Otherwise, the reader will have to stare hard in order to get the idea of your message.
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Designers and calligraphy experts recommend using the Gothic-styled letters moderately: on signs, in headlines, logos, some document titles, and nicknames. You shouldn’t type a huge text consisting of dramatically-looking letters and various decorative elements. Otherwise, the reader will have to stare hard in order to get the idea of your message.
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To decorate your text properly, take the Unicode symbols from the [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ Letterlike Symbols] block. Use Black-Letter Capital H in your creative, social media nickname, business card, or a stylised inscription on old paper.
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Double-Struck Capital H is used to denote quaternions - a system proposed by Hamilton in the middle of the 19th century. It includes hypercomplex numbers that describe the isometry of Euclidean spaces and it is used in mechanics and calculations. Anyway, if you are looking for a symbol specifically for quaternions, most likely you already know what it looks like and no explanation is needed.
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"Double-Struck Capital H" is used to denote quaternions - a system proposed by Hamilton in the middle of the 19th century. It includes hypercomplex numbers that describe the isometry of Euclidean spaces and it is used in mechanics and calculations. Anyway, if you are looking for a symbol specifically for quaternions, most likely you already know what it looks like and no explanation is needed.
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The Unicode Double-Struck Capital H can be used not only in physical and mathematical formulas. If you like it, copy it to your title, nickname, logo, social media post. And also take a look at the block with [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols], there you will find a lot of beautiful letters.
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The Unicode "Double-Struck Capital H" can be used not only in physical and mathematical formulas. If you like it, copy it to your title, nickname, logo, social media post. And also take a look at [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols], you will find a lot of beautiful letters there.
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The Planck Constant is one of the fundamental measurements of quantum theory. It has a precisely fixed value and it describes the relationship between the energy of a quantum and its frequency.
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The "Planck Constant" is one of the fundamental measurements of quantum theory. It has a precisely fixed value and it describes the relationship between the energy of a quantum and its frequency.
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To denote the Planck constant, the lowercase italic Latin letter "h" is used. Unicode offers a special symbol for this physical quantity with the same name. Use the "Planck Constant" symbol from the [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ Letterlike Symbols] block for writing formulas, calculations, examples, and texts on such topics as physics and mathematics.
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To denote the Planck constant, the lowercase italic Latin letter "h" is used. Unicode offers a special symbol for this physical quantity with the same name. Use the "Planck Constant" symbol from [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] for writing formulas, calculations, examples, and texts on such topics as physics and mathematics.
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Planck Constant Over Two Pi is used in wave quantum mechanics as a coefficient that relates the basic characteristics of particles, such as vector, momentum, frequency, energy, phase, and action. This separate quantity called the "Dirac constant" is equal to the Planck constant divided by 2 [U:1D70B].
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"Planck Constant Over Two Pi" is used in wave quantum mechanics as a coefficient that relates the basic characteristics of particles, such as vector, momentum, frequency, energy, phase, and action. This separate quantity called the "Dirac constant" is equal to the "Planck Constant" divided by 2 [U:1D70B].
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To denote this quantity, Unicode has a special symbol. It looks like an italicized Latin letter "h". Use the symbol "Planck Constant Over Two Pi" in your scientific works, formulas, and calculations. You can find even more special symbols in the blocks [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ Letterlike Symbols] and [URL /blocks/mathematical-operators/ Mathematical Operators].
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To denote this quantity, Unicode has a special symbol. It looks like an italicized Latin letter "h". Use the symbol "Planck Constant Over Two Pi" in your scientific works, formulas, and calculations. You can find even more special symbols in the blocks [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] and [BLOCK:mathematical-operators].
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Designers assure that writing long texts with curly letters and other embellishments is not worth the effort. Otherwise, it will be hard for the reader to perceive the information. However, highlighting a couple words with unusual symbols seems rather appropriate.
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Designers assure that writing long texts with curly letters and other embellishments is not worth the effort. Otherwise, it will be hard for the reader to perceive the information. However, highlighting a couple words with unusual symbols seems rather appropriate.
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Script Capital I from Unicode can be used in logos, nicknames, and headlines, on business cards and wedding invitations, and even in commercial or advertising leaflets. This symbol looks elegant and graceful on its own, and it’s easily combined with other fonts too. Your text may look like this: [U:2110][U:0064][U:0065][U:0061].
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"Script Capital I" from Unicode can be used in logos, nicknames, and headlines, on business cards and wedding invitations, and even in commercial or advertising leaflets. This symbol looks elegant and graceful on its own, and it’s easily combined with other fonts too. Your text may look like this: [U:2110][U:0064][U:0065][U:0061].
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Gothic fonts became widely spread in the Middle Ages. Today it’s hard to imagine that large volumes of religious treatises were handwritten in letters with massive strokes and elegant details.
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Gothic fonts became widely spread in the Middle Ages. Today it’s hard to imagine that large volumes of religious treatises were handwritten in letters with massive strokes and elegant details.
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Fortunately, we don’t have to practice calligraphy handwriting, it’s enough to use the ready-made beautiful symbols from Unicode. For example, Black-Letter Capital L comes in handy if you need to decorate business cards, wedding invitations, leaflets, menus, and other printed materials. Copy and combine it with other letters, thus creating an accurate and stylish text. The final result might look like this: [U:2111][U:006F][U:0076][U:0065].
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Fortunately, we don’t have to practice calligraphy handwriting, it’s enough to use the ready-made beautiful symbols from Unicode. For example, this letter comes in handy if you need to decorate business cards, wedding invitations, leaflets, menus, and other printed materials. Copy and combine it with other letters, thus creating an accurate and stylish text. The final result might look like this: [U:2111][U:006F][U:0076][U:0065].
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Unicode calligraphic symbols are perfectly suitable for printed materials decoration, such as business cards, branded polls, menus, wedding invitations, and commercial leaflets. You may come across them in titles, nicknames, and social media posts.
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Unicode calligraphic symbols are perfectly suitable for printed materials decoration, such as business cards, branded polls, menus, wedding invitations, and commercial leaflets. You may come across them in titles, nicknames, and social media posts.
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Script Capital L has a classic appearance. It looks as if written with a feather pen and it combines bold lines with the elegant and soft curls and strokes. Try writing short words with the use of these beautiful Unicode symbols: [U:2112][U:1EDA][U:13C9][U:2130].
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Script Capital "L" has a classic appearance. It looks as if written with a feather pen and it combines bold lines with the elegant and soft curls and strokes. Try writing short words with the use of these beautiful Unicode symbols: [U:2112][U:1EDA][U:13C9][U:2130].
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Script Capital L has a classic appearance. It looks as if written with a feather pen and combines bold lines with the elegant and soft curls and strokes. Try writing short words with the use of these beautiful Unicode symbols: [U:2112][U:1EDA][U:13C9][U:2130].
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Script Capital "L" has a classic appearance. It looks as if written with a feather pen and combines bold lines with the elegant and soft curls and strokes. Try writing short words with the use of these beautiful Unicode symbols: [U:2112][U:1EDA][U:13C9][U:2130].
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It's often used in mathematics to distinguish between letter [U:006C], digit [U:0031], and letter [U:0049].
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The Latin lowercase letters "l" and "b" combined into one symbol with a line are commonly called a "libra." It’s a multifaceted symbol that is most commonly used to denote a pound. Sometimes you may come across it in descriptions of ancient Roman weight measures too. People believe that this symbol appeared as an abbreviation of the word "libra" (meaning "scales" in Latin).
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The Latin lowercase letters "l" and "b" combined into one symbol with a line are commonly called a "libra." It’s a multifaceted symbol that is most commonly used to denote a pound. Sometimes you may come across it in descriptions of ancient Roman weight measures too. People believe that this symbol appeared as an abbreviation of the word "libra" (meaning "scales" in Latin).
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The Unicode L B Bar Symbol looks as if it were handwritten in cursive. You can use this libra symbol from [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols] in your texts and designs if it fits your style.
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The Unicode LB Bar Symbol looks as if it were handwritten in cursive. You can use this libra symbol from [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] in your texts and designs if it fits your style.
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The set of natural numbers ℕ = {1, 2, 3, ...} consists of numbers used in counting. Sometimes, 0 is added to this set. Sets that have the same cardinality as ℕ (countable sets) are the "smallest" of infinite sets.
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The set of natural numbers ℕ = {1, 2, 3, ...} consists of numbers used in counting. Sometimes, 0 is added to this set. Sets that have the same cardinality as ℕ (countable sets) are the "smallest" of infinite sets.
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Sets [U:2115], [U:2124], [U:211A], [U:211D], and [U:2102] are often written in bold (for example, in the works of Nicolas Bourbaki), and on blackboards and manuscripts, they are written in double letters. American mathematicians introduced double font in printed texts, and it became popular with the famous 1965 textbook on complex analysis by Gunning and Rossi.
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Sets [U:2115], [U:2124], [U:211A], [U:211D], and [U:2102] are often written in bold (for example, in the works of Nicolas Bourbaki), and on blackboards and manuscripts, they are written in double letters. American mathematicians introduced double font in printed texts, and it became popular with the famous 1965 textbook on complex analysis by Gunning and Rossi.
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The number sign has the shape of a regular letter "N" with a small circle in the upper right corner. It represents the number of an object, such as a document number, order number, or page number. It is commonly used in text documents, tables, and similar contexts.
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The number sign has the shape of a regular letter "N" with a small circle in the upper right corner. It represents the number of an object, such as a document number, order number, or page number. It is commonly used in text documents, tables, and similar contexts.
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The symbol "№" came to Russian typography from the French language and appeared as a replacement for the abbreviation "number of the object." In modern French, they use "Nᵒ" without a special symbol.
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Symbol "№" came to Russian typography from the French language and appeared as a replacement for the abbreviation "number of the object." In modern French, they use "Nᵒ" without a special symbol.
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The Latin capital letter P in a circle actually represents the copyright symbol used in the music industry. This symbol indicates a melody, composition, song, or other work which is protected by copyright. The letter P is used in the symbol for a reason; it refers to the English word "phonogram."
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The Latin capital letter "P" in a circle actually represents the copyright symbol used in the music industry. This symbol indicates a melody, composition, song, or other work which is protected by copyright. The letter "P" is used in the symbol for a reason; it refers to the English word "phonogram."
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Usually, next to the Sound Recording Copyright symbol you can also see the year of the work's release and the owner's identifier. The unfilled circle with a P falls into the category of [URL /en/unicode/blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols].
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This uppercase Latin letter "P" looks like it was written with a quill pen in one move. The letter looks quite extraordinary because it has a "loop" instead of a straight line at the bottom.
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Calligraphic letters of the Latin alphabet are beautiful and elegant, but designers do not recommend using them for long texts as it may reduce reading and comprehension speed. Instead, consider using symbols from the [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols] in logos, usernames, creative projects to draw attention and create the associations you want.
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Calligraphic letters of the Latin alphabet are beautiful and elegant, but designers do not recommend using them for long texts as it may reduce reading and comprehension speed. Instead, consider using symbols from the [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] in logos, usernames, creative projects to draw attention and create the associations you need.
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Este símbolo se puede utilizar en fórmulas y ecuaciones matemáticas. Por ejemplo, para diferenciar entre la notación de polinomios y algoritmos y otras cantidades que también se denotan con la letra mayúscula latina "P".
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This symbol can be used in mathematical formulas and equations. For example, to differentiate between the notation of polynomials and algorithms and other quantities that are also referred to as the Latin capital P.
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It’s absolutely normal to use Double-Struck Capital "P" as a decoration. It looks pretty good in a title or a nickname, and it can boost your social media post which will draw more attention. Plus, Double-Struck Capital "P" is perfect for highlighting an inscription on your business card. Use more letters with outstanding design: [U:2115], [U:2124], [U:2102].
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El símbolo de P generalmente se utiliza no sólo como una letra de matemática, sino como un adorno. Se ve bastante bien en un título o un nombre de usuario, y puede hacer tu publicación en redes sociales más notable, atrayendo más atención. Además, la letra mayúscula de doble raya "P" es perfecta para escribir una inscripción en tu tarjeta de presentación. Utiliza más letras con un diseño destacado: [U:2115], [U:2124], [U:2102].
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The set of rational numbers ℚ = {m/n} consists of numbers that can be expressed as ordinary fractions (for example, 4/3). In decimal representation, they can be finite or repeating decimals, such as 4/3 = 1.333... The term "rational" comes from the Latin word "quotient," which furthermore developed in English. It's interesting enough that the set ℚ is also countable (equivalent in cardinality to the set of natural numbers ℕ).
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The set of rational numbers ℚ = {m/n} consists of numbers that can be expressed as ordinary fractions (for example, 4/3). In decimal representation, they can be finite or repeating decimals, such as 4/3 = 1.333... The term "rational" comes from the Latin word "quotient", which furthermore developed in English. It's interesting enough that the set ℚ is also countable (equivalent in cardinality to the set of natural numbers ℕ).
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The sets [U:2115], [U:2124], [U:211A], [U:211D], [U:2102] are often written in bold font (for example, in the works of Nicolas Bourbaki) or as double-struck letters on blackboards and manuscripts. The usage of double-struck font in printed texts was introduced by American mathematicians and became widespread with the famous textbook on complex analysis by Gunning and Rossi, published in 1965.
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The sets [U:2115], [U:2124], [U:211A], [U:211D], [U:2102] are often written in bold font (for example, in the works of Nicolas Bourbaki) or as double-struck letters on blackboards and manuscripts. The usage of double-struck font in printed texts was introduced by American mathematicians and became widespread with the famous textbook on complex analysis by Gunning and Rossi, published in 1965.
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For describing electrical resistance, the universal gas constant, or other quantities from STEM subjects, the classical Latin [U:0052] is more suitable. And if you want to decorate your text, you can use a calligraphic uppercase letter "R". It looks as if written by a quill pen, with elegant curls that are combined with thinner and substantial lines.
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For describing electrical resistance, the universal gas constant, or other quantities from STEM subjects, the classical Latin [U:0052] is more suitable. And if you want to decorate your text, you can use a calligraphic uppercase letter "R". It looks as if written by a quill pen, with elegant curls that are combined with thinner and substantial lines.
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This Unicode symbol belongs to the category of [URL /en/unicode/blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols]. You can copy it and paste in a title, nickname, or your social media post. The text may look like this, for example: [U:211B][U:006F][U:0061][U:0064].
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This Unicode symbol belongs to the category of [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols]. You can copy it and paste in a title, nickname, or your social media post. The text may look like this, for example: [U:211B][U:006F][U:0061][U:0064].
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In English the abbreviation Rx is commonly written on medicine that can only be sold with a doctor's prescription. Such an abbreviation can be found in drug instructions and packaging, pharmaceutical and dispensing documents, medical textbooks, and patient brochures.
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Unicode has a special symbol called "Prescription Take" that consists of a capital Latin "R" and a small letter "x" combined into a smart-looking symbol. It looks original and remarkable in text, so there’s no chance a person reading the paper will miss some important information about the prescription required. The symbol belongs to the [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols] block.
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Unicode has a special symbol called "Prescription Take" that consists of a capital Latin "R" and a small letter "x" combined into a smart-looking symbol. It looks original and remarkable in text, so there’s no chance a person reading the paper will miss some important information about the prescription required. The symbol belongs to the [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] block.
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The combination of two SM letters is commonly used worldwide for indicating a registered trademark. The abbreviation comes from the expression “service mark” which literally means a brand name or logo that identifies the provider of a service. In other countries, for example in Russia, there are other trademark symbols used in this context: [U:2122] or [U:00AE].
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The combination of two SM letters is commonly used worldwide for indicating a registered trademark. The abbreviation comes from the expression "service mark" which literally means a brand name or logo that identifies the provider of a service. In other countries there are other trademark symbols used in this context: [U:2122] or [U:00AE].
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In addition, the Service Trademark Unicode symbol comes in handy as a slang abbreviation for “so much”. You can use it when chatting or texting. For example, [b]I love you[/b] [U:2120].
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In addition, the Service Trademark Unicode symbol comes in handy as a slang abbreviation for "so much". You can use it when chatting or texting. For example, [b]I love you[/b] [U:2120].
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How can you draw maximum attention to your phone number, business card or social media post? Use the Unicode special symbols! One of them is actually an abbreviation of three Latin letters – [U:2121].
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How can you draw maximum attention to your phone number, business card or social media post? Use the Unicode special symbols! One of them is actually an abbreviation of the three Latin letters – [U:2121].
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Telephone Sign is suitable not only for creative mockups, but also for some serious documents, like polls, questionnaires, detailed guides with your contact information. It has a unique design and can be combined with any font.
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"Telephone Sign" is suitable not only for creative mockups, but also for some serious documents, like polls, questionnaires, detailed guides with your contact information. It has a unique design and can be combined with any font.
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If you’re looking for other telephone symbols that are more brightful and unique, choose from other Unicode options: [U:2706] or [U:260F].
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The letters TM which you may spot after some word suggest a trademark sign. Trademarks help manufacturers differentiate their goods from other competitors. Also trandemarks tend to indicate a product of certified quality.
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The set of integers ℤ = {…, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ...} consists of the natural numbers (positive integers), their negative counterparts, and zero. The term "integer" comes from the German word "Zahl," meaning "number." The set ℤ is countable (equivalent in cardinality to the set of natural numbers ℕ).
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The sets [U:2115], [U:2124], [U:211A], [U:211D], [U:2102] are often written in bold font (for example, in the works of Nicolas Bourbaki) or as double-struck letters on blackboards and manuscripts. American mathematicians introduced the usage of double-struck font in printed texts, and it became popularized with the famous textbook on complex analysis by Gunning and Rossi, published in 1965.
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This symbol is commonly used to denote the apothecary ounce, It’s a unit of weight that was used in the preparation and sale of medicinal products. The problem is that in different countries and even cities, the apothecary ounce varied and denoted different masses – from 25 to 35 grams. Therefore, it gradually became irrelevant.
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The Unicode ounce symbol can be used in historical research, scientific papers on the development of pharmacy, and other texts. It seems that the original meaning of this symbol has kicked the bucket, so nothing bad will happen if you simply decorate your social media post or nickname with this little hook.
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Inverted Ohm Sign is commonly used to denote electrical conductivity. The logic behind this symbol is simple: since we measure resistance in Ohms, the inverse quantity (conductivity) will receive the opposite name - "Mho" and an inverted symbol.
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Despite its simplicity, this naming convention has not been adopted worldwide. In the SI system, electrical conductivity is denoted by the uppercase Latin letter "S". It is, of course, also included in Unicode: [U:0053]. Use both options in your calculations and scientific work.
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The Gothic-style italic capital Z resembles one of the symbols belonging to the extended Latin alphabet - Capital Letter Yogh [U:021C]. This letter was used in Middle English and Middle Scots languages which existed till the middle of the last millennium. It represented the sound [ [j]] and it was commonly found in the written sources. During the Middle Ages the Yough letter gave way to more familiar letters. If you ask Slavic language speakers, they will tell you that this symbol reminds them of the Cyrillic Z letter (which looks like this: З).
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The Gothic-style italic capital "Z" resembles one of the symbols belonging to the extended Latin alphabet - Capital Letter Yogh [U:021C]. This letter was used in Middle English and Middle Scots languages which existed till the middle of the last millennium. It represented the sound [ [j]] and it was commonly found in the written sources. During the Middle Ages the Yough letter gave way to more familiar letters. If you ask Slavic language speakers, they will tell you that this symbol reminds them of the Cyrillic Z letter (which looks like this: З).
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Nowadays, the Black-Letter Capital Z is one of the characters used for text decoration. This ancient letter might come in handy in articles on the history of the English language. Compare the Gothic Z with letters from other blocks of Unicode: [U:04E0], [U:0498], [U:1D585].
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Nowadays, "Black-Letter Capital Z" is one of the characters used for text decoration. This ancient letter might come in handy in articles on the history of the English language. Compare it with letters from other blocks of Unicode: [U:04E0], [U:0498], [U:1D585].
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Turned Greek Small Letter Iota may come in handy in case you want to write a text about Eastern culture and Chinese phonetics.
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Iota is the ninth letter in the Greek alphabet. The symbol of its rotated version belongs to the [URL /blocks/international-phonetic-alphabet/ International Phonetic Alphabet] and it is considered obsolete and non-standard. Letter Iota is generally used to denote specific Chinese sounds which remind of the Russian Yeru sound [U:044B].
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Iota is the ninth letter in the Greek alphabet. The symbol of its rotated version belongs to the [ALPHABET:international-phonetic-alphabet] and it is considered obsolete and non-standard. Letter Iota is generally used to denote specific Chinese sounds which remind of the Russian Yeru sound [U:044B].
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If you're looking for the standard Greek iota, check out the following symbols: [U:0196] and [U:03B9].
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If you're looking for the standard Greek iota, check out the following symbols: [U:0196] and [U:03B9].
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The angstrom unit is traditionally denoted by the capital letter A with a small circle above. It's called Angstrom Sign Å. There are two symbols with similar writing in Unicode: the one you see on this page [U:212B], and the Latin capital letter A with a circle [U:00C5] from the [URL /blocks/latin-1-supplement/ Latin-1 Supplement] block.
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The angstrom unit is traditionally denoted by the capital letter "A" with a small circle above. It's called "Angstrom Sign Å". There are two symbols with similar writing in Unicode: the one you see on this page [U:212B], and the Latin capital letter A with a circle [U:00C5] from the [BLOCK:latin-1-supplement] block.
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Angstrom is a unit of length that is used worldwide. However, it doesn't form a part of the International System of Units (SI). One angstrom is equal to 1 µm (one millionth of a meter). This is approximately the diameter of an electron's orbit, the distance between bonds in a crystalline lattice. As for the SI system, the nearest unit to the angstrom is the nanometer [U:339A].
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Angstrom is a unit of length that is used worldwide. However, it doesn't form a part of the International System of Units (SI). One angstrom is equal to 1 µm (one millionth of a meter). This is approximately the diameter of an electron's orbit, the distance between bonds in a crystalline lattice. As for the SI system, the nearest unit to the angstrom is the nanometer [U:339A].
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The capital letter B from the Latin alphabet is used to denote various mathematical and physical quantities. These include magnetic induction vector, brightness, coefficients of stimulated emission and absorption, specific gas constant, and baryon charge. As for typed text, it is common to write such notations with the help of italic letters or special Unicode symbols.
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The capital letter "B" from the Latin alphabet is used to denote various mathematical and physical quantities. These include magnetic induction vector, brightness, coefficients of stimulated emission and absorption, specific gas constant, and baryon charge. As for typed text, it is common to write such notations with the help of italic letters or special Unicode symbols.
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One of these symbols is the calligraphic uppercase letter B. This symbol is suitable not only for writing formulas but also for decorating texts on any printed products or on the Internet.
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One of these symbols is the calligraphic uppercase letter "B". This symbol is suitable not only for writing formulas but also for decorating texts on any printed products or on the Internet.
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Gothic calligraphy has one important feature. Its letters often consist of multiple elements, just like the letter S, which you can see on this page. Such elements tend to include a large number of serifs, scrolls, and other decorations.
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Gothic calligraphy has one important feature. Its letters often consist of multiple elements, just like the letter "S", which you can see on this page. Such elements tend to include a large number of serifs, scrolls, and other decorations.
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You can use Gothic calligraphic letters to decorate any text. Such embellishments will give the writing a sense of unusual, strict, and serious style. This inscription might remind you of religious topics, esotericism, magic, mysticism, and history. If you are writing texts on these and other related topics, feel free to explore other Gothic symbols: [U:2111], [U:2128], [U:211C]. They will help draw attention to headings, key paragraphs, and important information.
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You can use Gothic calligraphic letters to decorate any text. Such embellishments will give the writing a sense of unusual, strict, and serious style. This inscription might remind you of religious topics, esotericism, magic, mysticism, and history. If you are writing texts on these and other related topics, feel free to explore other Gothic symbols: [U:2111], [U:2128], [U:211C]. They will help draw attention to headings, key paragraphs, and important information.
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The lowercase letter e is often seen on the packaging of cosmetic products labeled according to the standards of the European Union. This letter is called the Estimated Sign or E-mark. The symbol indicates the exact correspondence of the declared weight or volume of the product to the actual values. According to labeling rules, only grams (for solid, powdered substances) or milliliters (for liquids) can be used as units of weight and volume.
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The lowercase letter "e" is often seen on the packaging of cosmetic products labeled according to the standards of the European Union. This letter is called "Estimated Sign" or "E-mark". The symbol indicates the exact correspondence of the declared weight or volume of the product to the actual values. According to labeling rules, only grams (for solid, powdered substances) or milliliters (for liquids) can be used as units of weight and volume.
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The Estimated Sign differs in appearance from regular Latin and Cyrillic letters e. You can use it on your labels and stickers, in product cards on your website, in informational articles about symbolic designations.
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This symbol differs in appearance from regular Latin and Cyrillic letters "e". You can use it on your labels and stickers, in product cards on your website, in informational articles about symbolic designations.
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The lowercase letter e written in italic font has a lot of different meanings. It's commonly used to denote an electron, Euler's number, and elementary electric charge. If your text contains several meanings at the same time, you can use the Unicode symbol alongside the standard letter. It will help avoid confusion and guide the reader in the right direction. For example, use the symbol [U:0065] to refer to Euler's constant and [U:212F] to describe electric charge.
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The lowercase letter "e" written in italic font has a lot of different meanings. It's commonly used to denote an electron, Euler's number, and elementary electric charge. If your text contains several meanings at the same time, you can use the Unicode symbol alongside the standard letter. It will help avoid confusion and guide the reader in the right direction. For example, use the symbol [U:0065] to refer to Euler's constant and [U:212F] to describe electric charge.
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The lowercase calligraphic letter e is suitable not only for writing formulas. You can use it as a decoration for a headline, nickname, or social media post. Combine the symbol with other Unicode characters and create original inscriptions that draw attention of the audience!
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The lowercase calligraphic letter "e" is suitable not only for writing formulas. You can use it as a decoration for a headline, nickname, or social media post. Combine the symbol with other Unicode characters and create original inscriptions that draw attention of the audience!
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The letter E is often found in Greek, Latin Cyrillic scripts, as well as in many other languages. The uppercase letter is used to denote energy, exponent, electric field intensity. In the hexadecimal number system, the letter E is used to write the number fourteen.
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The letter "E" is often found in Greek, Latin Cyrillic scripts, as well as in many other languages. The uppercase letter is used to denote energy, exponent, electric field intensity. In the hexadecimal number system, the letter "E" is used to write the number fourteen.
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Unicode offers more than ten symbols to write the uppercase E. Among them are the classical Latin [U:0045], modifier [U:1D31], small [U:1D07], and also the calligraphic uppercase [U:2130], which you see on this page. This beautiful cursive E with elegant curls can be used in any text to draw attention to some particular words, headings, or paragraphs.
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Unicode offers more than ten symbols to write the uppercase "E". Among them are the classical Latin [U:0045], modifier [U:1D31], small [U:1D07], and also the calligraphic uppercase [U:2130], which you see on this page. This beautiful cursive "E" with elegant curls can be used in any text to draw attention to some particular words, headings, or paragraphs.
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The capital Latin letter F originates from the ancient Greek and Phoenician letter with a similar shape. It is widely used to denote chemical, mathematical, physical concepts and quantities. For example, the calligraphic capital letter [U:2131] is suitable for writing the Fourier transform.
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The capital Latin letter "F" originates from the ancient Greek and Phoenician letter with a similar shape. It is widely used to denote chemical, mathematical, physical concepts and quantities. For example, the calligraphic capital letter [U:2131] is suitable for writing the Fourier transform.
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The symbol presented on the page can be used together with other uppercase and calligraphic letters to decorate nicknames, headlines, posts on social networks, and printed products. Words may look like this: [U:2131][U:1D456] [U:1D45F][U:1D452].
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The symbol presented on the page can be used together with other uppercase and calligraphic letters to decorate nicknames, headlines, posts on social networks, and printed products. Words may look like this: [U:2131][U:1D456] [U:1D45F][U:1D452].
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Turned Capital F Ⅎ or the so-called [i]digamma inversum[/i] was a part of Latin alphabet, but not for a long time. In the middle of the 1st century the future Roman Emperor Claudius added it to the alphabet. At the time he was a censor responsible for conducting a population census. The inverted F represented consonant sounds close in sound to [ [v]].
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Turned Capital F Ⅎ or the so-called [i]digamma inversum[/i] was a part of Latin alphabet, but not for a long time. In the middle of the 1st century the future Roman Emperor Claudius added it to the alphabet. At the time he was a censor responsible for conducting a population census. The inverted "F" represented consonant sounds close in sound to [ [v]].
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The symbol did not last long in the Latin alphabet and was soon forgotten after Claudius' death. However, this symbol is still present in Unicode. What may you need it for? Perhaps to create fun inverted inscriptions that draw the attention of your audience. Check this out: [U:0078][U:006F][U:2132].
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The symbol did not last long in the Latin alphabet and was soon forgotten after Claudius' death. However, this symbol is still present in Unicode. What may you need it for? Perhaps to create fun inverted inscriptions that draw the attention of your audience. Check this out: [U:0078][U:006F][U:2132].
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The capital letter M in handwriting is used to denote certain types of German marks that were widely spread in Germany before the start of World War II. The symbol is used for the gold-, renten-, and reichsmark. In some cases, the abbreviated name implies the presence of two letters: [U:212B][U:2133].
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The capital letter "M" in handwriting is used to denote certain types of German postage stamps that were widely spread in Germany before the start of World War II. The symbol is used for the gold-, renten-, and reichsmark. In some cases, the abbreviated name implies the presence of two letters: [U:212B][U:2133].
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The calligraphic uppercase letter M can also represent physical and mathematical quantities. For example, mass, moment of force, torque, magnetic quantum number. This symbol will be appropriate if you need to highlight some particular words in the text, decorate a business card, printed booklet, nickname, or social media post.
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The calligraphic uppercase letter M can also represent physical and mathematical quantities. For example, mass, moment of force, torque, magnetic quantum number. This symbol will be appropriate if you need to highlight some particular words in the text, decorate a business card, printed booklet, nickname, or social media post.
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The letter Aleph is present in the ancient Hebrew alphabet and Yiddish language. In modern interpretation, it represents the vowel sound [ [a]] or functions as silent. The name of the letter comes from the West Semitic word "aleph", which means ox. The original shape of this letter was similar to the head of a bull.
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The letter "Aleph" is present in the ancient Hebrew alphabet and Yiddish language. In modern interpretation, it represents the vowel sound [ [a]] or functions as silent. The name of the letter comes from the West Semitic word "aleph", which means ox. The original shape of this letter was similar to the head of a bull.
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The Aleph symbol is used to denote the power of an infinite set and is written with a subscript. In Kabbalistic tradition, this symbol symbolizes the boundless divinity, the beginning of the creation of the world.
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The Aleph symbol is used to denote the power of an infinite set and is written with a subscript. In Kabbalistic tradition, this symbol symbolizes the boundless divinity, the beginning of the creation of the world.
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The letter Bet is present in the Hebrew alphabet and Yiddish language. It comes from the word "bayit" (house) and is a pictogram that schematically represents a house with a roof, foundation, and an open entrance. The Bet symbol is considered to have a mystical meaning, as it is the first letter of the Tanakh - the Jewish Bible.
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The letter "Bet" is present in the Hebrew alphabet and Yiddish language. It comes from the word "bayit" (house) and is a pictogram that schematically represents a house with a roof, foundation, and an open entrance. The Bet symbol is considered to have a mystical meaning, as it is the first letter of the Tanakh - the Jewish Bible.
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The Bet letter is used to denote the power of a set in mathematics. In this case, a subscript is added to the symbol. The letter is also used as an abbreviation of the Hebrew word for "not". It can also be used to decorate text, draw attention to a headline, nickname, or other important information.
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The Bet letter is used to denote the power of a set in mathematics. In this case, a subscript is added to the symbol. The letter is also used as an abbreviation of the Hebrew word for "not". It can also be used to decorate text, draw attention to a headline, nickname, or other important information.
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A lowercase letter i enclosed in a round square or circle. It is used in apps or websites to indicate the availability of help or further information.
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A lowercase letter "i" enclosed in a round square or circle. It is used in apps or websites to indicate the availability of help or further information.
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The rotated uppercase letter Q may come in handy if you want to create an original nickname or brand name and draw attention to a post headline on social media using this unusual symbol. The symbol with the rotated Q resembles a flattened letter O with a "hook" to connect with neighboring letters or a primitive emoticon that "waves" with a raised hand. It seems that you'll have to work your imagination magic to apply this symbol with the maximum result.
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The rotated uppercase letter "Q" may come in handy if you want to create an original nickname or brand name and draw attention to a post headline on social media using this unusual symbol. This symbol resembles a flattened letter "O" with a hook to connect with neighboring letters or a primitive emoticon that "waves" with a raised hand. It seems that you'll have to work your imagination magic to apply this symbol with the maximum result.
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In addition to Q, Unicode also includes letters with a more conventional appearance: [U:0051] from the classical Latin alphabet, wide [U:FF31], cursive mathematical [U:1D444].
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In addition to Q, Unicode also includes letters with a more conventional appearance: [U:0051] from the classical Latin alphabet, wide [U:FF31], cursive mathematical [U:1D444].
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The lowercase letter pi is popular in mathematics and the natural sciences. It is commonly used to denote one of the fundamental constants (3.14), matrices, osmotic pressure, parallax, etc. It is also employed to write about inflation and profit in economics.
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The lowercase letter "pi" is popular in mathematics and the natural sciences. It is commonly used to denote one of the fundamental constants (3.14), matrices, osmotic pressure, parallax, etc. It is also employed to write about inflation and profit in economics.
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Imagine that you have multiple phenomena or quantities denoted by the lowercase letter pi in one document. What can you do in this situation? Well, if it's necessary to mention both, use characters with different formatting! For example, add the classic lowercase [U:03C0] with a twice-drawn lowercase [U:213C], bold italic [U:1D70B], sans-serif [U:1D7B9], and other variations from the Unicode set.
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Imagine that you have multiple phenomena or quantities denoted by the lowercase letter pi in one document. What can you do in this situation? Well, if it's necessary to mention both, use characters with different formatting! For example, add the classic lowercase [U:03C0] with a twice-drawn lowercase [U:213C], bold italic [U:1D70B], sans-serif [U:1D7B9], and other variations from the Unicode set.
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The letter gamma is a part of the Greek alphabet. Its modern form denotes sounds [ [ɣ]] and [ [ʝ]], depending on the position in the word. This letter is the ancestor of the Latin letter g and Cyrillic letter г. It equals 3 and it is widely used as a mathematical and physical symbol.
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The letter "gamma" is a part of the Greek alphabet. Its modern form denotes sounds [ [ɣ]] and [ [ʝ]], depending on the position in the word. This letter is the ancestor of the Latin letter "g" and Cyrillic letter "г". It equals 3 and it is widely used as a mathematical and physical symbol.
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Double-Struck Small Gamma commonly represents functions, matrices, specific weight, thermodynamic coefficients. You may come across this letter among other Greek letters in various geometric theorems and calculations next to the angle symbol [U:2220], in descriptions of photons, rays, etc. Besides, gammas look amazing when used for decorative purposes. For example, if you want to draw attention to a nickname, headings, specific words, and paragraphs in printed or digital text.
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Double-Struck Small Gamma commonly represents functions, matrices, specific weight, thermodynamic coefficients. You may come across this letter among other Greek letters in various geometric theorems and calculations next to the angle symbol [U:2220], in descriptions of photons, rays, etc. Besides, gammas look amazing when used for decorative purposes. For example, if you want to draw attention to a nickname, headings, specific words, and paragraphs in printed or digital text.
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The capital letter pi is commonly used to denote product in mathematics. It may also describe potential energy in dimensional analysis. As for scientific papers, you are most likely to encounter classic symbols along with additional decorative elements such as [U:220F], [U:1D6F1], [U:1D765]. They belong to the category [URL /blocks/mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols/ mathematical letters and digits].
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The capital letter "pi" is commonly used to denote product in mathematics. It may also describe potential energy in dimensional analysis. As for scientific papers, you are most likely to encounter classic symbols along with additional decorative elements such as [U:220F], [U:1D6F1], [U:1D765]. They belong to the category [BLOCK:mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols].
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Double struck uppercase letter pi is also suitable for writing formulas and calculations. However, it is more often seen in headings, nicknames, titles, and other texts that are supposed to draw the readers' attention. Use the uppercase pi in combination with other outlined symbols to make your text look remarkable.
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Double struck uppercase letter pi is also suitable for writing formulas and calculations. However, it is more often seen in headings, nicknames, titles, and other texts that are supposed to draw the readers' attention. Use the uppercase pi in combination with other outlined symbols to make your text look remarkable.
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Double-Struck N-Ary Summation is a letter belonging to the modern Greek alphabet. It represents the sound [ [ʝ]] in writing. N-Ary Summation was that very letter which the Latin S and the Cyrillic С originated from. The uppercase letter is used as a symbol of summation in mathematics. As for physics, there it denotes a special type of elementary particles called hyperons. The numerical value of sigma is 200.
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"Double-Struck N-Ary Summation" is a letter belonging to the modern Greek alphabet. It represents the sound [ [ʝ]] in writing. It was that very letter which the Latin S and the Cyrillic С originated from. The uppercase letter is used as a symbol of summation in mathematics. As for physics, there it denotes a special type of elementary particles called hyperons. The numerical value of sigma is 200.
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Unicode offers various sigma versions, including the doubly outlined sign of N-Ary Summation, which you can copy from this page. For most general purposes, the standard uppercase sigma [U:03A3] is likely the most suitable, as it's widely used in mathematics and physics.
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Unicode offers various sigma versions, including the doubly outlined sign of N-Ary Summation, which you can copy from this page. For most general purposes, the standard uppercase sigma [U:03A3] is likely the most suitable, as it's widely used in mathematics and physics.
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Turned Sans-Serif Capital G ⅁ is a part of the extended Latin alphabet and [URL /blocks/international-phonetic-alphabet/ International Phonetic Alphabet], which is used for transcription in all alphabets of the planet. Thanks to IPA, we can figure out how the word sounds even if we've never heard it in real communication. This system highlights rotated uppercase sans-serif letter G. It denotes a soft consonant sound which Russian speakers tend to identify as similar to щ.
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"Turned Sans-Serif Capital G ⅁" is a part of the extended Latin alphabet and [ALPHABET:international-phonetic-alphabet], which is used for transcription in all alphabets of the planet. Thanks to IPA, we can figure out how the word sounds even if we've never heard it in real communication. This system highlights rotated uppercase sans-serif letter "G". It denotes a soft consonant sound which Russian speakers tend to identify as similar to "щ" – [ [ш’ш]]].
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If you don't have a task to write a transcription, instead the rotated G may help you make a funny inscription: [U:01DD][U:026F][U:0252][U:2141]. This technique will definitely draw attention to your social media post, username, or brand name.
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If you don't have a task to write a transcription, instead the rotated "G" may help you make a funny inscription: [U:01DD][U:026F][U:0252][U:2141]. This technique will definitely draw attention to your social media post, username, or brand name.
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If you want to create a flipped text but don't know where to find suitable letters, Unicode has all the necessary symbols. Just copy them from our catalog and insert in the desired words. For example, [U:01DD][U:026F][U:0252][U:2141] or [U:0078][U:006F][U:2132]. You can also use our tool for [URL /tools/flip/ flipping your text].
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If you want to create a flipped text but don't know where to find suitable letters, Unicode has all the necessary symbols. Just copy them from our catalog and insert in the desired words. For example, [U:01DD][U:026F][U:0252][U:2141] or [U:0078][U:006F][U:2132]. You can also use our tool for [TOOL:flip your text flip].
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A social media post or any kind of written text that contains Turned Sans-Serif Capital L ⅂ will definitely not go unnoticed. It's perfect for giving your reader a clue for an Easter egg, drawing their attention to a specific paragraph or headline, or creating a mysterious vibe around your content.
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A social media post or any kind of written text that contains this letter will definitely not go unnoticed. It's perfect for giving your reader a clue for an Easter egg, drawing their attention to a specific paragraph or headline, or creating a mysterious vibe around your content.
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What does the reversed capital letter L look like? Perhaps, on a fire poker, a hockey stick, or a grasshopper's leg. Is that actually what Unicode creators were thinking when they added the sans-serif uppercase L in [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letter like symbols]? We have no idea, but you certainly can use this symbol as you want. For example, make a funny text message or a modular ornament.
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What does the reversed capital letter L look like? Perhaps, it looks like a fire poker, a hockey stick, or a grasshopper's leg. Is that actually what Unicode creators were thinking when they added the sans-serif uppercase L in [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols]? We have no idea, but you can certainly use this symbol as you want. For example, make a funny text message or an ornament.
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Unicode has more reversed and rotated letters to offer. Besides, here you will also find various icons, signs, digits. Take a reversed comma [U:2E41], extraordinary letter [U:1D32], rotated digit two [U:218A] and enjoy your life to the fullest. Just remember that your text or message should be readable and understandable for the receiver.
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Unicode has more reversed and rotated letters to offer. Besides, here you will also find various icons, signs, digits. Take a reversed comma [U:2E41], extraordinary letter [U:1D32], rotated digit two [U:218A] and enjoy your life to the fullest. Just remember that your text or message should be readable and understandable for the receiver.
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Turned Sans-Serif Capital Y is a part of extended Latin alphabet. This letter is present in rare languages of the indigenous peoples of North America, such as Heiltsuk-Oowekyala and Pilaga. It is also part of the IPA system for transcription.
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"Turned Sans-Serif Capital Y" is a part of extended Latin alphabet. This letter is present in rare languages of the indigenous peoples of North America, such as Heiltsuk-Oowekyala and Pilaga. It is also part of the IPA system for transcription.
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Reverse Y is often called Latin lambda. This Unicode symbol may come in handy when you need to write words in rare languages and dialects, create phonetic transcriptions, as well as whimsical reversed inscriptions. All things listed are sure to draw the attention of your readers. Combine [U:2144] with other symbols from [URL /blocks/ipa-extensions/ IPA extensions] or other Unicode categories.
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Reverse Y is often called Latin lambda. This Unicode symbol may come in handy when you need to write words in rare languages and dialects, create phonetic transcriptions, as well as whimsical reversed inscriptions. All things listed are sure to draw the attention of your readers. Combine [U:2144] with other symbols from [BLOCK:ipa-extensions] or other Unicode categories.
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What are unfilled letters with inner and outer thin outlines usually called? Double struck. Some of these symbols are used to represent sets of natural, integer, rational, complex, and other numbers, such as [U:2115], [U:2124], [U:211A].
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What are unfilled letters with inner and outer thin outlines usually called? Double struck. Some of these symbols are used to represent sets of natural, integer, rational, complex, and other numbers, such as [U:2115], [U:2124], [U:211A].
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Other double-stroke symbols, such as the double-struck italic uppercase letter D, do not have a strictly defined purpose. You can use them for writing formulas and calculations, as well as for decorating text.
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Other double-stroke symbols, such as the double-struck italic uppercase letter "D", do not have a strictly defined purpose. You can use them for writing formulas and calculations, as well as for decorating text.
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Lowercase D is often used to denote diameter, distance, differential, and one of the varieties of quarks, as well as other mathematical and scientific phenomena. As for formulas and calculations, the italic [U:1D451], bold small [U:1D41D], handwritten [U:1D4B9] from the [URL /blocks/mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols/ Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols] are used.
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Lowercase "d" is often used to denote diameter, distance, differential, and one of the varieties of quarks, as well as other mathematical and scientific phenomena. As for formulas and calculations, the italic [U:1D451], bold small [U:1D41D], handwritten [U:1D4B9] from the [BLOCK:mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols] are used.
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Double-struck lowercase d is rarely seen in scientific works. This unfilled letter with a double outline is commonly used for decorative purposes in texts. Copy and paste it in your nickname or title, on a business card or promotional brochure. This letter combines well with other double-lined symbols from Unicode, such as [U:2147], [U:2148], [U:2149].
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Double-struck lowercase "d" is rarely seen in scientific works. This unfilled letter with a double outline is commonly used for decorative purposes in texts. Copy and paste it in your nickname or title, on a business card or promotional brochure. This letter combines well with other double-lined symbols from Unicode, such as [U:2147], [U:2148], [U:2149].
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The letter "e" is present in Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. It usually represents vowel sounds close to [ [i:]] or [ [ɛ]] depending on its position in the transcription.
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The letter "e" is present in Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. It usually represents vowel sounds close to [ [i:]] or [ [ɛ]] depending on its position in the transcription.
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The lowercase letter "e" is a symbol for electron, elementary electric charge, and the base of the natural logarithm. It's generally used for representing physical phenomena and quantities in textbooks, scientific papers, and collections of problems, along with letters from [URL /blocks/mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols/ mathematical alphanumeric symbols].
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The lowercase letter "e" is a symbol for electron, elementary electric charge, and the base of the natural logarithm. It's generally used for representing physical phenomena and quantities in textbooks, scientific papers, and collections of problems, along with letters from [BLOCK:mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols].
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This symbol is suitable for writing words in both Latin and Cyrillic scripts. It will also look appropriate in scientific papers. Double-struck "e" differs from the standard "e" by having an additional outline, making it more prominent in any text and allowing it to be distinguished from standard mathematical notations.
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This symbol is suitable for writing words in both Latin and Cyrillic scripts. It will also look appropriate in scientific papers. Double-struck "e" differs from the standard "e" by having an additional outline, making it more prominent in any text and allowing it to be distinguished from standard mathematical notations.
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The modern Latin letter i comes from the Greek iota and the Phoenician symbol "yod." It is used in many languages to represent vowel sounds similar to [ [i:]] depending on its position in a word.
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The modern Latin letter "i" comes from the Greek iota and the Phoenician symbol "yod." It is used in many languages to represent vowel sounds similar to [ [i:]] depending on its position in a word.
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Lowercase i is used to denote the imaginary unit in mathematics and as an index variable in programming. It is also popular in the marketing field, since this symbol has been established as a prefix for product names of the Apple brand.
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Lowercase "i" is used to denote the imaginary unit in mathematics and as an index variable in programming. It is also popular in the marketing field, since this symbol has been established as a prefix for product names of the Apple brand.
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A double-struck italic lowercase letter i would be suitable for writing formulas. It can help decorate your username, headline, or post on social media. Use it together with other double-struck letters: [U:2147], [U:2146], [U:2149].
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A double-struck italic lowercase letter i would be suitable for writing formulas. It can help decorate your username, headline, or post on social media. Use it together with other double-struck letters: [U:2147], [U:2146], [U:2149].
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Letter j is present in all Latin alphabets. It represents a voiced palatal approximant sound, [ [d͡ʒ:]] or [ [ʒ]], depending on the phonetic system of a particular language. Historically, j was a variant of the letter i but it later became independent.
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Letter "j" is present in all Latin alphabets. It represents a voiced palatal approximant sound, [ [d͡ʒ:]] or [ [ʒ]], depending on the phonetic system of a particular language. Historically, "j" was a variant of the letter "i" but it later became independent.
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The lowercase j is used to denote one of the basic vectors, an imaginary quantity, jerk, a secondary index in programming and mathematics. These goals can be achieved with the help of symbol [U:1D457] from the block with [URL /blocks/mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols/ mathematical letters and numbers].
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The lowercase j is used to denote one of the basic vectors, an imaginary quantity, jerk, a secondary index in programming and mathematics. These goals can be achieved with the help of symbol [U:1D457] from the block with [BLOCK:mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols].
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The double-struck italic lowercase j comes in handy when you need to write words in English, French, German, and other languages. Use the double-struck letter to decorate your text.
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The double-struck italic lowercase "j" comes in handy when you need to write words in English, French, German, and other languages. Use the double-struck letter to decorate your text.
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The symbol named "Property line" is a ligature of the Latin letters P and L. The symbol can be used instead of the abbreviation or acronym PL, which can stand for various phrases such as private line, plural, power law, programming language, etc.
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The symbol named "Property line" is a ligature of the Latin letters P and L. The symbol can be used instead of the abbreviation or acronym "PL", which stands for various phrases such as [i]private line, plural, power law, programming language[/i], etc.
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Ligatures used to be symbols that saved space on expensive paper and speeded up the work of book scribes. Today they serve as original decorations in any text and draw the attention of readers. Unicode includes several two-letter characters, such as [U:00E6], [U:0152], [U:04B4].
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Ligatures used to be symbols that saved space on expensive paper and speeded up the work of book scribes. Today they serve as original decorations in any text and draw the attention of readers. Unicode includes several two-letter characters, e.g. [U:00E6], [U:0152], [U:04B4].
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The symbol "per" represents division or ratio in mathematics and physics. Such a division sign tends to express relationships or proportions, such as speed (kilometers per hour), density (kilograms per cubic meter), or other measures and units of measurement.
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The symbol "Per" represents division or ratio in mathematics and physics. Such a division sign tends to express relationships or proportions, such as speed (kilometers per hour), density (kilograms per cubic meter), or other measures and units of measurement.
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Such extraordinary icons [U:214C] are rarely encountered in modern printed texts. It used to be put instead of the English preposition "per". For example, in phrases like «miles [U:214C] hour».
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Such extraordinary icons [U:214C] are rarely encountered in modern printed texts. It used to be put instead of the English preposition "per". For example, in phrases like "miles [U:214C] hour".
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Modern users would rather see it as a cool spiral or decoration which is to be used accordingly. Take this symbol and paste it in your nicknames, modular ornaments, frames and other text elements which require special highlighting.
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Modern users would rather see it as a cool spiral or decoration which is to be used accordingly. Take this symbol and paste it in your nicknames, decorative patterns, frames and other text elements which require special highlighting.
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A joint-stock company is called "aktieselskab" in the Danish language. Such an organization must feature a board of directors, a certain amount of authorized capital, and regular submissions of banking reports. Aktieselskab is commonly denoted by the abbreviation A/S which you can see on this page.
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A joint-stock company is called "aktieselskab" in the Danish language. Such an organization must feature a board of directors, a certain amount of authorized capital, and regular submissions of banking reports. Aktieselskab is commonly denoted by the abbreviation "A/S" which you can see on this page.
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Unicode offers a special symbol for this abbreviation. You can find it in [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols]. The symbol consists of two letters divided by a slash. Take the Aktieselskab ⅍ symbol and apply it to your documents, articles on economics, and social media posts on business.
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Unicode offers a special symbol for this abbreviation. You can find it in [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols]. The symbol consists of two letters divided by a slash. Take this symbol and apply it to your documents, articles on economics, and social media posts on business.
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Is it possible to implement letters in an alphabet? Do it in an artificial way? And make the native speakers use them according to the new rules? Roman Emperor Claudius' experience shows that such an endeavor is unlikely to succeed. He introduced the reversed F (digamma inversum) in Latin script, wishing to replace the letters V and W, which were not yet fully established in the mid-1st century.
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Is it possible to insert new letters in an existing alphabet? And make the native speakers use them according to the new rules? Roman Emperor Claudius' experience shows that such an endeavor is unlikely to succeed. He introduced the reversed "F" (digamma inversum) in Latin script, wishing to replace the letters "V" and "W", which were not fully established in the mid-1st century.
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However, the turned version of the small letter "f" did not become widely used and disappeared from the alphabet immediately after Claudius' death. Nevertheless, it has been preserved as a Unicode symbol in case you need to make a Latin inscription or write a post in the language of that era.
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However, the inverted version of the small letter "f" did not become widely used and disappeared from the alphabet immediately after Claudius' death. Nevertheless, it has been preserved as a Unicode symbol in case you need to make a Latin inscription or write a post in the language of that era.
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Have you ever read texts in Samaritan? It is a dialect of the Arameic language that was spoken in approximately X - XII centuries. This very script was the base for Samaritan Pentateuch, one of the sources studied carefully by biblical scholars alongside the Masoretic texts and the Septuagint. The symbol of the Samaritan Source will come in handy in case you decide to refer to the Pentateuch written in this ancient language.
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Have you ever read texts in Samaritan? It is a dialect of the Arameic language that was spoken in approximately X - XII centuries. This very script was the base for Samaritan Pentateuch, one of the sources studied carefully by biblical scholars alongside the Masoretic texts and the Septuagint. The symbol of the Samaritan Source will come in handy in case you decide to refer to the Pentateuch written in this ancient language.
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Moreover, symbol [U:214F] resembles a wave or an unusual curl. You can try using it in decorative typography or in your nickname along with other symbols belonging to the block called [URL /blocks/dingbats/ dingbats].
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Moreover, symbol [U:214F] resembles a wave or an unusual curl. You can try using it in decorative typography or in your nickname along with other symbols belonging to the block called [BLOCK:dingbats].
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Lao es un bloque de Unicode que tiene caracteres para los idiomas de Laos. Los caracteres laosianos son equivalentes a los caracteres que están en el bloque de [[BLOCK:thai tailandés].
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Lao es un bloque de Unicode que tiene caracteres para los idiomas de Laos. Los caracteres laosianos son equivalentes a los caracteres que están en el bloque de [BLOCK:thai tailandés].
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El alfabeto laosiano, Akson Lao (Lao:ອັກສອນລາວ ʔáksɔ̌ːn láːw), es la escritura principal utilizada para escribir el idioma laosiano y otras lenguas minoritarias en Laos.
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El alfabeto laosiano, Akson Lao (Lao:ອັກສອນລາວ ʔáksɔ̌ːn láːw), es la escritura principal utilizada para escribir el idioma laosiano y otras lenguas minoritarias en Laos.
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guy-fawkes-night: Guy Fox Night
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thanksgiving: Día de Acción de Gracias en EE. UU.
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black-friday: Viernes Negro
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hanukkah: Hanukkah
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hanukkah: Hanukkah
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christmas: Navidad
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christmas: Navidad
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oktoberfest: Oktoberfest
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summer-olympic-games: Juegos Olímpicos de verano
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easter-catolic: Pascua
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winter-olympic-games: Juegos olímpicos de invierno
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uefa-european-championship: Campeonato Europeo de la UEFA
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new-year-date: Hoy, 1 de enero
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new-year-date: Hoy, 1 de enero
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winter-olympic-games-date: Hoy, 4 de febrero
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winter-olympic-games-date: Hoy, 4 de febrero
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La fracción que consiste en las letras latinas "a" y "c" se utiliza a menudo para denotar una cuenta corriente. Se puede encontrar en los detalles bancarios, recibos y otros documentos. En lugar de la combinación a/c, también se suelen utilizar otras frases. Por ejemplo, "número de cuenta" y otras.
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La fracción que consiste en las letras latinas "a" y "c" se utiliza a menudo para denotar una cuenta corriente. Se puede encontrar en los detalles bancarios, recibos y otros documentos. En lugar de la combinación a/c, también se suelen utilizar otras frases. Por ejemplo, "número de cuenta" y otras.
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"Cuenta de" se clasifica como un [URL /ru/unicode/blocks/letterlike-symbols/ símbolo tipo letra] en Unicode. La primera letra de la fracción se encuentra más arriba que la segunda, por lo que el símbolo será diferente de una fracción escrita con una barra y letras estándar de tu teclado.
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"Cuenta de" se clasifica como un [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] en Unicode. La primera letra de la fracción se encuentra más arriba que la segunda, por lo que el símbolo será diferente de una fracción escrita con una barra y letras estándar de tu teclado.
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La fracción que consiste en las letras latinas "a" y "s" se utiliza como abreviatura de la frase "dirigido al sujeto". A veces también puede indicar el espacio donde se deben escribir la edad y el sexo. Tales abreviaturas no son muy comunes, pero si estás buscando este símbolo en Unicode, no dudes en copiarlo de nuestro sitio web.
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La fracción que consiste en las letras latinas "a" y "s" se utiliza como abreviatura de la frase "dirigido al sujeto". A veces también puede indicar el espacio donde se deben escribir la edad y el sexo. Tales abreviaturas no son muy comunes, pero si estás buscando este símbolo en Unicode, no dudes en copiarlo de nuestro sitio web.
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El símbolo "Dirigido al sujeto" pertenece a la categoría de [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ símbolos tipo letra] y es adecuado para su uso en cuestionarios, formularios y correspondencia. Se aplica a menudo en textos editoriales y tipográficos para denotar al "objeto dirigido". Por ejemplo, en un documento o carta, puede indicar una parte específica del texto - un título o párrafo.
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El símbolo "Dirigido al sujeto" pertenece a la categoría de [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] y es adecuado para su uso en cuestionarios, formularios y correspondencia. Se aplica a menudo en textos editoriales y tipográficos para denotar al "objeto dirigido". Por ejemplo, en un documento o carta, puede indicar una parte específica del texto - un título o párrafo.
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Este símbolo denota el conjunto de números complejos en matemáticas. Se utiliza cuando es necesario describir pares ordenados combinados por adición o multiplicación de acuerdo con ciertas leyes matemáticas. Los científicos han demostrado que el conjunto de números complejos cumple con el teorema fundamental del álgebra.
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Este símbolo denota el conjunto de números complejos en matemáticas. Se utiliza cuando es necesario describir pares ordenados combinados por adición o multiplicación de acuerdo con ciertas leyes matemáticas. Los científicos han demostrado que el conjunto de números complejos cumple con el teorema fundamental del álgebra.
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Si necesitas un símbolo para escribir cálculos complejos, utiliza este símbolo C con doble barra [U:2102]. Si tu actividad no está relacionada con las matemáticas, usa la letra "C" con una barra. Puedes pegarla en tu apodo, título u otro texto. Sin embargo, tenemos otros símbolos bonitos para este propósito, como C gótico - [U:212D].
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Si necesitas un símbolo para escribir cálculos complejos, utiliza este símbolo "C" con doble barra [U:2102]. Si tu actividad no está relacionada con las matemáticas, usa la letra "C" con una barra. Puedes pegarla en tu apodo, título u otro texto. Sin embargo, tenemos otros símbolos bonitos para este propósito, como "C gótico" - [U:212D].
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[b]Grado Celsius ℃[/b] no se puede escribir con un teclado. La combinación Alt+0176 solo muestra el icono de [U:00B0 grado °]. ¿Cómo podemos obtener el símbolo completo? Cópialo desde aquí, nuestro sitio web.
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[b]Grado Celsius ℃[/b] no se puede escribir con un teclado. La combinación Alt+0176 solo muestra el icono de [U:00B0 grado °]. ¿Cómo podemos obtener el símbolo completo? Cópialo desde aquí, nuestro sitio web.
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El grado Celsius es una unidad de medida de temperatura. Fue nombrado en honor al científico sueco Anders Celsius, quien inventó y propuso esta escala en 1742. La letra C es la primera letra del apellido Celsius escrito en latín. Hoy día esta escala es la más popular en todo el mundo. Los únicos lugares donde no se usa son los Estados Unidos y los territorios vecinos, donde se prefieren los grados Fahrenheit.
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El grado Celsius es una unidad de medida de temperatura. Fue nombrado en honor al científico sueco Anders Celsius, quien inventó y propuso esta escala en 1742. La letra "C" es la primera letra del apellido Celsius escrito en latín. Hoy día esta escala es la más popular en todo el mundo. Los únicos lugares donde no se usa son los Estados Unidos y los territorios vecinos, donde se prefieren los grados Fahrenheit.
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Cero grados Celsius es la temperatura a la que el agua se congela. Cien grados Celsius es la temperatura a la que el agua hierve, a presión atmosférica normal. Un grado Celsius es igual a un Kelvin.
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Cero grados Celsius es la temperatura a la que el agua se congela. Cien grados Celsius es la temperatura a la que el agua hierve, a presión atmosférica normal. Un grado Celsius es igual a un Kelvin.
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Las letras latinas mayúsculas "C" y "L" se utilizan para indicar la línea central en geometría. Esta línea muestra el eje del objeto o un cuerpo de rotación. Se representa por una línea punteada compuesta por guiones cortos y largos.
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Las letras latinas mayúsculas "C" y "L" se utilizan para indicar la línea central en geometría. Esta línea muestra el eje del objeto o un cuerpo de rotación. Se representa por una línea punteada compuesta por guiones cortos y largos.
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Unicode tiene un símbolo especial para indicar esta línea. Se llama "Símbolo de la línea central". Consiste en dos letras, con "C" por encima de "L". Este símbolo es uno de los [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ símbolos tipo letras] y se aplica en varios documentos y planos. Además, se puede utilizar en tipografía para indicar la posición de la línea central de una letra, como la barra horizontal en la letra mayúscula "H".
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Unicode tiene un símbolo especial para indicar esta línea. Se llama "Símbolo de la línea central". Consiste en dos letras, con "C" por encima de "L". Este símbolo es uno de los [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] y se aplica en varios documentos y planos. Además, se puede utilizar en tipografía para indicar la posición de la línea central de una letra, como la barra horizontal en la letra mayúscula "H".
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Imagina que estás en España. Hace mucho calor y quieres comprar algunas frutas exóticas. Te acercas a una tienda y miras los precios. Hay una combinación de letras extraña: "c" y "u" divididas por una barra. ¿Y cuánto hay que pagar? Vamos a explicártelo: "c/u" en la etiqueta de precio significa "por una pieza". Proviene del la frase española "cada una" y es muy popular en todo el mundo.
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Imagina que estás en España. Hace mucho calor y quieres comprar algunas frutas exóticas. Te acercas a una tienda y miras los precios. Hay una combinación de letras extraña: "c" y "u" divididas por una barra. ¿Y cuánto hay que pagar? Vamos a explicártelo: "c/u" en la etiqueta de precio significa "por una pieza". Proviene del la frase española "cada una" y es muy popular en todo el mundo.
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Por si acaso, si necesitas imprimir cheques o etiquetas de precios en español, no dudes en utilizar el símbolo C/U de Unicode. Este símbolo de fracción está incluido en [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ símbolos tipo letras]. Es adecuado para cualquier texto, maqueta o creativo.
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Por si acaso, si necesitas imprimir cheques o etiquetas de precios en español, no dudes en utilizar el símbolo "C/U" de Unicode. Este símbolo de fracción está incluido en [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols]. Es adecuado para cualquier texto, maqueta o creativo.
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La Constante de Euler fue descubierta por un genio matemático en 1735. Se utiliza en diversas fórmulas analíticas y en la teoría de números. Los científicos matemáticos aún discuten si esta constante es un número racional, algebraico o trascendental. Su valor es aproximadamente 0,577. Dudo que los matemáticos nos perdonen por una descripción tan imprecisa, ya que después de la coma vienen miles de cifras que no vamos a escribir.
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"La Constante de Euler" fue descubierta por un genio matemático en 1735. Se utiliza en diversas fórmulas analíticas y en la teoría de números. Los científicos matemáticos aún discuten si esta constante es un número racional, algebraico o trascendental. Su valor es aproximadamente 0,577. Dudo que los matemáticos nos perdonen por una descripción tan imprecisa, ya que después de la coma vienen miles de cifras que no vamos a escribir.
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De todas formas, para hablar de la Constante de Euler, se puede usar este símbolo [U:2107] de Unicode. El valor a menudo se expresa con "gamma" - [U:1D6C4] o "C" - [U:0063].
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De todas formas, para hablar de la Constante de Euler, se puede usar este símbolo [U:2107] de Unicode. El valor a menudo se expresa con "gamma" - [U:1D6C4] o "C" - [U:0063].
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Escrúpulo es una unidad de medida antigua que equivale a 1,137 gramos. Ahora doy cuenta de por qué hay una palabra como "escrupuloso": es sinónimo de ser preciso y exacto. Es casi imposible medir el peso y no perder ni un gramo sin básculas electrónicas modernas!
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"Escrúpulo" es una unidad de medida antigua que equivale a 1,137 gramos. Ahora doy cuenta de por qué hay una palabra como "escrupuloso": es sinónimo de ser preciso y exacto. Es casi imposible medir el peso y no perder ni un gramo sin básculas electrónicas modernas!
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Para referirse al Scruple por escrito, se utiliza un símbolo especial que se parece a una letra cirílica "Э". Afortunadamente, este símbolo está disponible en Unicode como parte de los [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ símbolos tipo letras]. Úsalo en tu tratado sobre la antigüedad, tu artículo histórico o tu tesis científica.
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Para referirse al Scruple por escrito, se utiliza un símbolo especial que se parece a una letra cirílica "Э". Afortunadamente, este símbolo está disponible en Unicode como parte de los [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols]. Úsalo en tu tratado sobre la antigüedad, tu artículo histórico o tu tesis científica.
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