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Far-right movements in Ukraine like the former Social-National Assembly and the Azov Battalion have used a 90-degree rotated Ƶ symbol with an elongated center stroke for the political slogan "National Idea" (Ukrainian: Ідея Нації), where the symbol is a combination of the letters N and I . They deny any connection with Nazism, or with ...
Wolfsangel (German pronunciation: [ˈvɔlfsˌʔaŋəl], translation "wolf's hook") or Crampon (French pronunciation: [kʁɑ̃pɔ̃]) is a heraldic charge from mainly Germany and eastern France, which was inspired by medieval European wolf traps that consisted of a Z-shaped metal hook (called the Wolfsangel, or the crampon in French) that was hung by a chain from a crescent-shaped metal bar ...
The symbol originates with the Czech alphabet. In Czech printed books it first appeared in the late 15th century. [1] It evolved from the letter Ż, introduced by the author of the early 15th-century De orthographia Bohemica (probably Jan Hus) to indicate a Slavic fricative not represented in Latin alphabet.
C with stroke: Kutenai, Saanich; Previously used in Latvian Ȼ̓ ȼ̓: C with stroke and comma above: Kutenai Ꞓ ꞓ C with bar: Previously in Nanai: Ƈ ƈ: C with hook: Obsolete symbol for voiceless palatal implosive, Serer: ɕ ᶝ C with curl: Voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative Ꜿ ꜿ Reversed C with dot: Medieval abbreviation [9] D́ d́ ...
Z. Z with stroke This page was last edited on 23 January 2021, at 07:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 December 2024. Last letter of the Latin alphabet This article is about the letter of the Latin alphabet. For the Greek letter with the same symbol, see Zeta. For other uses, see Z (disambiguation). Z Z z Usage Writing system Latin script Type Alphabetic and logographic Language of origin Latin ...
In Doha, Qatar, on Saturday, Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak taped a Z symbol to his leotard when he appeared on the medal podium at a World Cup event next to a Ukrainian, Illia Kovtun. Kuliak won the ...
some English phoneticians and phonologists use acute and grave accents as primary and secondary stress symbols. Some linguists [14] use the circumflex as weakened primary stress in compound words and the breve as no stress. these symbols are also written on the English spellings not just other IPA symbols. ̩, ̍: Vertical line below or above ...