Latin letter P with hook
The letter Ƥ (minuscule: ƥ), called P with hook, is a letter of the Latin alphabet based on the letter p. It is used in some alphabets of African languages such as Serer.[1]
The minuscule ƥ was formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent a voiceless bilabial implosive (current IPA: [ɓ̥]). It was withdrawn in 1993.
The minuscule variant resembles a lowercase thorn (þ).
Computer encoding
The majuscule and the minuscule are located at U+01A4 and U+01A5 in Unicode, respectively.
Character information
Preview |
Ƥ |
ƥ
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Unicode name
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LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH HOOK
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LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH HOOK
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Encodings |
decimal |
hex |
dec |
hex
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Unicode |
420 |
U+01A4 |
421 |
U+01A5
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UTF-8 |
198 164 |
C6 A4 |
198 165 |
C6 A5
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Numeric character reference |
Ƥ |
Ƥ |
ƥ |
ƥ
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References