Ÿ

Ÿ U+0178, Ÿ
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS
Composition:Y [U+0059] + ̈ [U+0308] Category:Character boxes with compositions
ŷ
[U+0177]
Latin Extended-ACategory:Latin Extended-A block#*0000000376 Ź
[U+0179]
Category:Latin script characters#%20

French

Pronunciation

Letter

Ÿ (upper case, lower case ÿ)Category:French lemmas#YCategory:French letters#YCategory:French nouns#YCategory:Latin script characters#YCategory:French entries with incorrect language header#YCategory:Pages with entries#ŸCategory:Pages with 3 entries#Ÿ

  1. the letter Y with diaeresis, found in a few French names as variant of ï, such as Pierre Louÿs and L'Haÿ-les-Roses, indicating that the ÿ forms a diphthong.

Tlingit

Pronunciation

Letter

Ÿ (upper case, lower case ÿ)Category:Tlingit lemmas#ŸCategory:Tlingit letters#ŸCategory:Tlingit nouns#ŸCategory:Latin script characters#ŸCategory:Tlingit entries with incorrect language header#ŸCategory:Pages with entries#ŸCategory:Pages with 3 entries#Ÿ

  1. A letter of the Tlingit alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    Synonym:

See also

Welsh

Pronunciation

Letter

Ÿ (upper case, lower case ÿ)Category:Welsh lemmas#YCategory:Welsh letters#YCategory:Welsh nouns#YCategory:Latin script characters#YCategory:Welsh terms spelled with ◌̈#YCategory:Welsh entries with incorrect language header#YCategory:Pages with entries#ŸCategory:Pages with 3 entries#Ÿ

  1. The letter Y, marked for one of its syllabic pronunciations, (/ɨ̞, ɨ̞/ or /iː, ɪ/), distinct from adjacent vowels.
Category:Character boxes with compositions Category:French lemmas Category:French letters Category:French nouns Category:French terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Latin Extended-A block Category:Latin script characters Category:Pages with 3 entries Category:Pages with entries Category:Tlingit lemmas Category:Tlingit letters Category:Tlingit nouns Category:Tlingit terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Welsh lemmas Category:Welsh letters Category:Welsh nouns Category:Welsh terms spelled with ◌̈ Category:Welsh terms with IPA pronunciation