Details, Explanation and Meaning About Bar (diacritic)

Bar (diacritic) Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

The bar or stroke can be a diacritic mark, when used with some letters in the Latin or Cyrillic alphabets.

When characters have a stroke variant for one case and another kind of variations for the other case both variants are shown. Letters used for only for phonetic transcription are lowercase only.

The characters here comprise all barred/stroked Latin or Cyrillic letter characters from Unicode 4.0.

An incomplete list of characters with a bar is below. (Not all characters with a bar may display in all browserss, depending on browser version, OS, and fonts.)

  • ƀ (lowercase only): Latin letter b with stroke: Old Saxon and Americanist linguistic character corresponding to IPA beta.
  • ᴂ (lowercase only): Latin small capital letter barred B: Uralic phonetic alphabet.
  • ᴯ (lowercase only): Modifier letter capital barred B: Uralic phonetic alphabet. (This has lowercase properties in Unicode despite its name.)
  • đ (lowercase)/Đ (uppercase): Latin letter d with stroke: used in Croatian, Vietnamese, Sami and some transliteration traditions (see Ð).
  • ð (lowercase)/Ð (uppercase): Latin letter eth (or eð or edh): used in Old English, Middle English, medieval Scandinavian languages, Modern Icelandic and linguistics.
  • ᴆ (lowercase only): Latin letter small capital eth; Uralic Phonetic Alphabet.
  • ɖ (lowercase)/Ɖ (uppercase): Latin small letter d with tail / Latin capital letter African D : used in Pan-Nigerian alphabet and IPA.
  • ǥ (lowercase)/Ǥ (uppercase): Latin letter g with stroke: used in Skolt Sami and some transliteration traditions.
  • Ħ (lowercase)/ħ (uppercase): Latin letter h with stroke: used in Maltese and IPA for a pharyngalized h.
  • ɪ (lowercase)/Ɨ (uppercase): Latin letter small capital i / Latin letter capital i with stroke: used for the i in bit in some African alphabets and IPA. (The apparent mismatch of upper and lowercase is correct.)
  • ɨ (lowercase only): Latin letter i with stroke, barred-i: this signifies a high central unrounded vowel in IPA.
  • ł (lowercase)/Ł (uppercase): Latin letter L with stroke, stroked-l: a letter from the Polish and Lithuanian alphabet signifying a w-sound.
  • ᴌ (lowercase only): Latin letter small capital L with stroke: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet.
  • ƚ (lowercase only): Latin small letter l with bar, barred-l: a velar "L" sound in Americanist linguistic usage.
  • ƛ (lowercase only): Latin small letter lambda with stroke, barred lambda, lamda bar: a letter in Americanist linguistic usage.
  • ø (lowercase)/Ø (uppercase): Latin letter o with stroke: used in Norwegian where other Germanic languages would use ö.
  • ɵ (lowercase)/Ɵ (uppercase): Latin letter o with middle tilde, barred o: a letter used in some African alphabets. This may also be a tilde diacritic instead.
  • ᴓ (lowercase only): Latin letter sideways o with stroke: Uralic Phonetic Alphabet.
  • ŧ (lowercase)/Ŧ (uppercase): Latin letter t with stroke : used in Sami and some transliteration traditions for a sound like th in English thin.
  • ʉ (lowercase only): Latin small letter u bar: used in IPA for a high, central rounded vowel.
  • ƶ (lowercase)/Ƶ (uppercase): Latin small letter z with stroke, barred z: a letter used for some Pan-Turkish languages.
  • ǂ : Latin letter alvolear click: used for the Khoisan language.
  • ƻ (lowercase only): Latin small letter two with stroke : deprecated IPA phonetic for [dz] affricate.
  • ғ (lowercase)/Ғ (uppercase): Cyrillic letter ghe with stroke, barred ghe: used in Azerbaijani and some other Caucasus languages.
  • ө (lowercase)/Ө (uppercase): Cyrillic letter barred o.
  • ӫ (lowercase)/Ӫ (uppercase): Cyrillic letter barred o with diaeresis.
  • ұ (lowercase)/Ұ (uppercase): Cyrillic letter straight u with stroke: used in Azerbaijani, Bashkir and some other Caucasus languages.


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