U+2825, ⠥
BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-136

[U+2824]
Braille Patterns
[U+2826]

Translingual

A character of the braille script, standardized internationally as the letter u.

Etymology

Letter

  1. (international braille) u
  2. (Latvian Braille) ķ
Non-Latin transliteration
  1. (International Greek Braille) υ (u or y) [Greek Braille uses for υ]
  2. (Greek Braille) ου (ou)
  3. (Yugoslav Braille) u ~ у
  4. (Russian Braille) у (u)
  5. (Hebrew Braille) וּ (u)
  6. (Arabic Braille) ـُ (u)
  7. (Ethiopic Braille) -u, or after a Cw consonant.
    Note that ⠥ is -u after most consonants, including (w-) inself; it is only in Cwə [kwə, gwə etc.] that it transcribes .
  8. (Bharati Braille) and ◌ु (u)
  9. (Tibetan Braille) (-u)
  10. (Thai Braille) (kh)
  11. (Cantonese Braille) The rime u

Symbol

( 𝄼 )

  1. (music) half rest.

See also

English

Letter

(u)

  1. Renders the print letter u.

Contraction

  1. us

Usage notes

  • This is used for the independent word us and where the word us is set off with an apostrophe or hyphen. It is not used for the simple letter sequence u-s.

French

Letter

(u)

  1. The letter u.

Contraction

  1. The independent word un.

Japanese

Syllable

(romaji ha)

  1. The hiragana syllable (ha) or the katakana syllable (ha) in Japanese braille.

Korean

Etymology

(o) and (u) are related through inversion.

Letter

• (o)

  1. The vowel (o).

Luxembourgish

Letter

(u) (upper case )

  1. The lower-case letter u.

See also

Mandarin

Letter

  1. (Mainland Braille) The rime wu/-u
  2. (Taiwan Braille) The rime en
  3. (Two-Cell Braille) The onset ku- or the rime -ěn (-ǐn, -ǔn, -ǚn)