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On the french layout keyboard (aka azerty), there's a key only dedicated to this ù Check spelling or type a new query. We were wondering if there are any other languages that is using the character

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In sumerian (and thus akkadian, hittite, etc) cuneiform, there are often several glyphs which have the same pronunciation (as far as we can tell) We did not find results for So the glyphs pronounced /u/ will be transliterate.

Answers given by others are fine, but i'd like to add the tidbit that while <µ> is not at all related to <u>, the modern latin letters u, v, y, w all derive from the greek letter <υ> (which became <v> in capital latin script but was often written more rounded, like <u>, in cursive, eventually resulting in that becoming a distinct letter during the modern era, and which also produced <w> as a.

Q&a for professional linguists and others with an interest in linguistic research and theory According to gelb 1961, the famous sumerian sign é ("house, building") was originally pronounced /ħa/ (or ḥa in semiticist transcription) The main evidence for this is loanwords into other It wasn’t a regular sound change

The vowel in stole was influenced by analogy with other strong past forms like drove and the past participle stolen By sound laws, old english æ gives middle english /a/ (or sometimes /aː/ in an open syllable) and old english ǣ gives middle english /ɛː/ A lot of strong verbs had ā in the past tense, which regularly became middle english /ɔː. Textbooks to learn arabic usually mention between 14 and 17 rules to form the plurals of nouns, this number depending on whether or not particular plurals are considered by the author to be ‘broken.

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When did old slavic ъi become ы

The question would be better asked as “when did the ocs ъи become ъі and when did ъі become ы?” the three variants were originally used interchangeably, but later ы took over, the most obvious reasons being it had the simplest shape of the three and since the yers disappeared as sounds it became irrelevant which one to use, ъі or ы

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