"Ŭ", or "ŭ" (U-breve), is:

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1 Belarusian
2 Esperanto
3 Transcriptions
4 External links

Belarusian

Esperanto

  • A semivowel and letter in the Esperanto alphabet, which was devised in the late 19th century. (In terms of a word's syllable structure, the nature of a semivowel is more like a consonant than a vowel, in that it does not form the heart of a syllable; a semivowel combines with a true vowel to form a diphthong.) It too is pronounced consistently as [w] in SAMPA.

It is almost certain that the Esperanto letter was taken from the Belarusian, because:
  • Belarusian is the only natural language whose orthography contains this letter.
    The letter has the same pronunciation in the two languages.
    Esperanto's creator, Ludwik Zamenhof, was born in Białystok in the vicinity of Belarus.

See also: Esperanto orthography, Ĉ, Ĝ, Ĥ, Ĵ, Ŝ

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