, is a letter in which the tilde indicates a nasal vowel. It is the 5th letter in the Guaraní alphabet and widely used in other Amerindian languages in Brazil, such as Kaingang. It is also found in Umbundu and perhaps in related Bantu languages. In IPA, /ẽ/ represents a nasal "e" sound.

In Vietnamese, it was used to represent an E with a ngã tone.

Emilian-Romagnol

In Emilian-Romagnol, ẽ is used to represent [ẽː], e.g. galẽna [gaˈlẽːna] "hen".

Ancient Documents

In some ancient Italian document, tilde is used to indicate a missing m after a vowel. So, is used to abbreviate em, as in tẽpo instead of tempo[1]

Computer encoding

Character information
Preview
Unicode nameLATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH TILDELATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH TILDE
Encodingsdecimalhexdecimalhex
Unicode7868U+1EBC7869U+1EBD
UTF-8225 186 188E1 BA BC225 186 189E1 BA BD
Numeric character referenceẼẼẽẽ

References

  1. Mugnos, Filadelfo. Dizionario Genealogico delle Famiglie Italiane (in Italian). I. pp. 394–396.
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