Ẽ
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Ẽ, ẽ is a letter in which the tilde indicates a nasal vowel or nasal consonant.
Usage
[edit]In the International Phonetic Alphabet, /ẽ/ represents a nasalized [e] sound. It is the 5th letter in the Guaraní alphabet and widely used in other Amerindian languages in Brazil, such as Kaingang, representing this nasalized [ẽ] sound. It is also used for the Bantu language Umbundu.
In Romagnol, ẽ has been proposed to represent [ẽː], e.g. galẽna [gaˈlẽːna] ("hen").
In Vietnamese, it is used to represent an E with a ngã tone.
Commonly found in medieval and Renaissance-era texts, both in Latin and vernacular languages such as Old Spanish and Middle French, standing for en and em before a consonant or at the end of a word. For example, Old Spanish tiẽpo for tiempo, riẽdas for riendas, fazẽ for fazen.
In older Italian documents, a tilde is used to indicate a missing m after a vowel. So, ẽ is used to abbreviate em, as in tẽpo instead of tempo[1]
Computer encoding
[edit]Preview | Ẽ | ẽ | ||
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Unicode name | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH TILDE | LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH TILDE | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 7868 | U+1EBC | 7869 | U+1EBD |
UTF-8 | 225 186 188 | E1 BA BC | 225 186 189 | E1 BA BD |
Numeric character reference | Ẽ |
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References
[edit]- ^ Mugnos, Filadelfo. Dizionario Genealogico delle Famiglie Italiane (in Italian). Vol. I. pp. 394–396.