Appendix:Variations of "e"
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The word and letter “e” is subject to a wide range of variations through the addition of diacritics, ligatures, capitalization, punctuation, use as a suffix or prefix, and use in different scripts. These include:
Capitalization, punctuation, prefix and suffix[edit]
Diacritics[edit]
- ē Ē (with macron)
- é É (with acute)
- -é (suffix form with acute)
- ě Ě (with caron)
- -ě (suffix form with caron)
- è È (with grave)
- -è (suffix form with grave)
- ȅ (with double grave)
- ê Ê (with circumflex)
- ę Ę (with ogonek)
- -ę (suffix form with ogonek)
- ë Ë (with diaeresis)
- ė Ė (with dot above)
- ẹ Ẹ (with dot below)
- ẽ Ẽ (with tilde)
- ĕ (with breve)
- ȇ (with inverted breve)
- ȩ (with cedilla)
- ę̋ (with hook below)
- ḕ (with macron and grave)
- ḗ Ḗ (with macron and acute)
- ḙ (with circumflex below)
- ḛ (with tilde below)
- ḝ (with cedilla and breve)
- ė̄ (with dot above and macron)
- ê̄ (with circumflex and macron)
- ê̌ (with circumflex and caron)
Vietnamese diacritics[edit]
- ẻ Ẻ (with hook above)
- ể Ể (with circumflex and hook)
- ề (with circumflex and grave)
- ễ Ễ (with circumflex and tilde)
- ế Ế (with circumflex and acute)
- ệ Ệ (with circumflex and dot below)
Yoruba diacritics[edit]
Ligatures[edit]
Other encodings[edit]
Other representations of E:
Other scripts[edit]
Armenian[edit]
Cuneiform[edit]
Cyrillic[edit]
Greek[edit]
Coptic[edit]
Glagolitic[edit]
Hangeul[edit]
Hiragana[edit]
Katakana[edit]
Ogham[edit]
Phoenician[edit]
Sanskrit[edit]
Others[edit]
Fraktur[edit]
IPA[edit]
Symbols[edit]
- estimated symbol: ℮
- symbol of the euro, currency of the European Monetary Union: €
- ⅇ
- symbol for scruple (unit of measure equal to twenty grains): ℈