π
Translingual
Etymology
From a variant of the Greek script, ultimately from the Phoenician π€ (ΚΎ).
Letter
π
- The first letter of the archaic and classical Etruscan alphabets, of the Oscan alphabet, and of the Alphabet of Lugano; equivalent to the letter A of the Roman alphabet; transliterated β¨aβ©; and bearing the letter name a.