P̃
P̃ (majuscule: P̃, minuscule: p̃) is a Latin P with a diacritical tilde. It is or was used as a grapheme in some languages of Vanuatu, such as North Efate, South Efate and Namakura, to represent a [k͡p]. It is also used in the Yanesha language. The letter was introduced by missionaries and has been in use for over a hundred years. In Bislama, the lingua franca of Vanuatu, p with tilde is called snekpi "snake-P". In Old English, it was used as a contraction of the penny, as in ⋅cxx⋅ p̃. ("120 pence").
P̃
P̃ (majuscule: P̃, minuscule: p̃) is a Latin P with a diacritical tilde. It is or was used as a grapheme in some languages of Vanuatu, such as North Efate, South Efate and Namakura, to represent a [k͡p]. It is also used in the Yanesha language. The letter was introduced by missionaries and has been in use for over a hundred years. In Bislama, the lingua franca of Vanuatu, p with tilde is called snekpi "snake-P". In Old English, it was used as a contraction of the penny, as in ⋅cxx⋅ p̃. ("120 pence").
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P̃ (majuscule: P̃, minuscule: ...... as in ⋅cxx⋅ p̃. ("120 pence").
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P̃ (minuscule : p̃), appelé P ...... lettre P diacritée d'un tilde.
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P̃ (onderkast: p̃) is een Lati ...... dt dus uitgesproken als /k͡p/.
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P̃ (majuscule: P̃, minuscule: ...... as in ⋅cxx⋅ p̃. ("120 pence").
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P̃ (minuscule : p̃), appelé P ...... lettre P diacritée d'un tilde.
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P̃ (onderkast: p̃) is een Lati ...... dt dus uitgesproken als /k͡p/.
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P̃
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P̃
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P̃
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