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  2. Upsilon - Wikipedia

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    Upsilon is known as Pythagoras' letter, or the Samian letter, because Pythagoras used it as an emblem of the path of virtue or vice. [13] As the Roman writer Persius wrote in Satire III : and the letter which spreads out into Pythagorean branches has pointed out to you the steep path which rises on the right.

  3. Ʊ - Wikipedia

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    Shapes of horseshoe as designed for the African reference alphabet, clearly based on a serifed shape of the Latin capital U. The letter Ʊ (minuscule: ʊ), called horseshoe or sometimes bucket, inverted omega or Latin upsilon, is a letter of the International Phonetic Alphabet used to transcribe a near-close near-back rounded vowel.

  4. Naming conventions of the International Phonetic Alphabet

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    LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN E ɣ: gamma: voiced velar fricative: LATIN SMALL LETTER GAMMA θ: theta: voiceless dental fricative: GREEK SMALL LETTER THETA χ: chi: voiceless uvular fricative: GREEK SMALL LETTER CHI ɸ: phi [1] voiceless bilabial fricative: LATIN SMALL LETTER PHI ʊ: upsilon [2] near-close near-back rounded vowel: LATIN SMALL LETTER ...

  5. Latin phonology and orthography - Wikipedia

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    y was used in Greek loanwords with upsilon Υ. This letter represented the close front rounded vowel, both short and long: /y yː/. [39] Latin did not have this sound as a native phoneme, and speakers tended to pronounce such loanwords with /u uː/ in Old Latin and /i iː/ in Classical and Late Latin if they were unable to produce /y yː/.

  6. Greek alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The capital letter upsilon (Υ) can occur in different stylistic variants, with the upper strokes either straight like a Latin Y, or slightly curled. The symbol ϒ (U+03D2) is designated specifically for the curled form (), used as a technical symbol, e.g. in physics.

  7. Upsilon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Latin upsilon (Ʊ or ʊ), a Latin letter; Lake Upsilon; Upsilon meson (ϒ) See also. Near-close near-back rounded vowel, represented as ...

  8. International Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The letters chosen for the IPA are meant to harmonize with the Latin alphabet. [note 7] For this reason, most letters are either Latin or Greek, or modifications thereof. Some letters are neither: for example, the letter denoting the glottal stop, ʔ , originally had the form of a question mark with the dot removed.

  9. Latin alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The term Latin alphabet may refer to either the alphabet used to write Latin (as described in this article) or other alphabets based on the Latin script, which is the basic set of letters common to the various alphabets descended from the classical Latin alphabet, such as the English alphabet.