• Cedilla (redirect from Ļ)
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    L
    L WITH INVERTED LAZY S U+AB5E MODIFIER LETTER SMALL L WITH MIDDLE TILDE L with diacritics: Ĺ ĺ Ł ł Ľ ľ Ļ ļ Ŀ ŀ Ƚ ƚ 𝓁 :...
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    letter L with caron - a Slovak letter Ĺ ĺ : Latin letter L with acute - another Slovak letter Ļ ļ : Latin letter L with cedilla - a Latvian letter Ly  :...
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    these letters as the base letter L l N n followed by a zero-width non-joiner and then a combining cedilla, producing L‌̧ l‌̧ N‌̧ n‌̧. Both systems already...
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  • Š and Ž are pronounced [tʃ], [ʃ] and [ʒ] respectively. The letters Ģ, Ķ, Ļ and Ņ are written with a cedilla or a small comma placed below (or, in the...
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  • L&L, L & L, L.&L. or L. & L. may refer to: L&L Hawaiian Barbecue L & L Publishing, a publishing firm for magical literature by Larry Jennings and Louis...
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    Ł or ł, described in English as L with stroke, is a letter of the Polish, Kashubian, Kurdish, Sorbian, Belarusian Latin, Ukrainian Latin, Wymysorys, Navajo...
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    Ľ (minuscule: ľ) is a grapheme found officially in the Slovak alphabet and in some versions of the Ukrainian Latin alphabet. It is an L with a caron diacritical...
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  • Contents:  A–L (previous page) M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References Mary MacPherran (portrayed by Jameela Jamil), also known as Titania, is...
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  • Łl merger (Polish: bylaczenie) is a phonological change in northeastern dialects of the Kashubian language, a merger of Ł into L. The Polish-language...
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