Horn (diacritic)
The horn (Vietnamese: dấu móc or dấu râu) is a diacritic mark attached to the top right corner of the letters o and u in the Vietnamese alphabet to give ơ and ư, unrounded variants of the vowel represented by the basic letter. In Vietnamese, they are rarely considered as diacritics; but rather, the characters ơ and ư are considered as different letters from o and u.
◌̛ | |
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Horn | |
U+031B ̛ COMBINING HORN |
Encodings
In Unicode, horn is encoded as a combining mark, and precomposed letters.
- U+031B ̛ COMBINING HORN
Precombined characters in Unicode and HTML codes:
- U+01A0 Ơ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN
- U+01A1 ơ LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN
and
- U+01AF Ư LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN
- U+01B0 ư LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN
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