Draft:Turned S
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|fam1 = {{tdir|t|S}} {{tdir|t|s}} |
|fam1 = {{tdir|t|S}} {{tdir|t|s}} |
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|fam2 = [[File:Latin capital letter turned S.svg|15x15px|class=skin-invert-image]] [[File:Latin small letter turned S.svg|13x13px|class=skin-invert-image]] |
|fam2 = [[File:Latin capital letter turned S.svg|15x15px|class=skin-invert-image]] [[File:Latin small letter turned S.svg|13x13px|class=skin-invert-image]] |
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|letter = {{tdir|t|S}} {{tdir|t|s}} |
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Turned S ({{tdir|t|S}} {{tdir|t|s}}) is a specialized character used in the historical linguistics and specific phonetic transscriptions. While it closely resembles the standard "S" rotated 180 degrees, it has a unique historical and technical contexts. |
Turned S ({{tdir|t|S}} {{tdir|t|s}}) is a specialized character used in the historical linguistics and specific phonetic transscriptions. While it closely resembles the standard "S" rotated 180 degrees, it has a unique historical and technical contexts. |
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