ʋ

See also: Ʋ, υ, ט, Appendix:Variations of "v", and Appendix:Variations of "u"

ʋ U+028B, ʋ
LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH HOOK
ʊ
[U+028A]
IPA Extensions ʌ
[U+028C]
U+1DB9, ᶹ
MODIFIER LETTER SMALL V WITH HOOK

[U+1DB8]
Phonetic Extensions Supplement
[U+1DBA]
The letter ʋ has more u-like and more v-like variants

Translingual

Pronunciation

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Symbol

ʋ

  1. (IPA) a voiced labiodental approximant.
  2. (superscript , IPA) [ʋ]-coloring, such as a rhotacized vowel Vᶹ in some dialects of English; or a weak, fleeting or epenthetic [ʋ].
  3. (superscript , VoQS) labio-dentalized (a type of [ʋ]-coloring), e.g. [sᶹ], [zᶹ] and [ɹᶹ] for some individuals in English.
  4. (IPA, obsolete) a voiced bilabial fricative; superseded by β
    The voiceless partner of ʋ was . Both were replaced in 1932.

Alternative forms

  • υ (nonstandard)

Further reading

Choctaw

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ə/

Letter

ʋ (upper case Ʋ)

  1. A letter of the Choctaw alphabet.

Ewe

Etymology

Based on the italic form of v; early IPA usage.

Pronunciation

Letter

ʋ (upper case Ʋ)

  1. A letter of the Ewe alphabet.

See also

  • ƒ (equivalent voiceless sound)

Moore

Pronunciation

Letter

ʋ (upper case Ʋ)

  1. A letter of the Moore alphabet.

See also

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