Latin omega

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Latin omega, or simply omega, is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet, based on the lowercase shape of the Greek letter omega ω. It was included as a Latin letter in the Mann and Dalby 1982 revision of the African Reference Alphabet and has been used as such in some publications in the Kulango languages in Côte d'Ivoire in the 1990s. In other Kulango publications the letters V with hook Ʋ or Latin upsilon Ʊ are found instead. The Italian humanist Giovan Giꞷrgio Trissino proposed in 1524 a reform of Italian orthography that included lowercase and uppercase omega for the open o sound ([ɔ]).[1] He later reassigned it to the closed o ([o]).[2]

Latin omega

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Previewɷ𐞤
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA LATIN SMALL LETTER OMEGA LATIN SMALL LETTER CLOSED OMEGA MODIFIER LETTER SMALL CLOSED OMEGA
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode42934U+A7B642935U+A7B7631U+027767492U+107A4
UTF-8234 158 182EA 9E B6234 158 183EA 9E B7201 183C9 B7240 144 158 164F0 90 9E A4
UTF-1642934A7B642935A7B7631027755297 57252D801 DFA4
Numeric character referenceꞶꞶꞷꞷɷɷ𐞤𐞤
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