Ė

Ė ė is the 9th letter in the Lithuanian alphabet, and is also used in the Colognian language of Cologne, Germany, and Cheyenne language.

It was coined by Daniel Klein, the author of the first grammar of the Lithuanian language.[1]

This character is also used in strict Library of Congress transliteration when transliterating the Cyrillic letter Э э into the Latin alphabet.

This character is also used in Croatian to denote the old yat alongside the more usual ě.

Its pronunciation in Lithuanian is [], contrasting with ę, which is pronounced a lower [ɛː] (formerly nasalized [ɛ̃ː]) and e, pronounced [ɛ, ɛː].

Computer use

Character Ė ė
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DOT ABOVE LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DOT ABOVE
Encodings decimal hex decimal hex
Unicode 278 U+0116 279 U+0117
UTF-8 196 150 C4 96 196 151 C4 97
Numeric character reference Ė Ė ė ė
ISO 8859-13, Windows-1257 203 CB 235 EB

See also

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/13/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.