Similarities between IJ (digraph) and Latin Extended-A
IJ (digraph) and Latin Extended-A have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acute accent, Diaeresis (diacritic), Dutch language, ISO/IEC 8859.
Acute accent
The acute accent (´) is a diacritic used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek scripts.
Acute accent and IJ (digraph) · Acute accent and Latin Extended-A ·
Diaeresis (diacritic)
The diaeresis (plural: diaereses), also spelled diæresis or dieresis and also known as the tréma (also: trema) or the umlaut, is a diacritical mark that consists of two dots placed over a letter, usually a vowel.
Diaeresis (diacritic) and IJ (digraph) · Diaeresis (diacritic) and Latin Extended-A ·
Dutch language
The Dutch language is a West Germanic language, spoken by around 23 million people as a first language (including the population of the Netherlands where it is the official language, and about sixty percent of Belgium where it is one of the three official languages) and by another 5 million as a second language.
Dutch language and IJ (digraph) · Dutch language and Latin Extended-A ·
ISO/IEC 8859
ISO/IEC 8859 is a joint ISO and IEC series of standards for 8-bit character encodings.
IJ (digraph) and ISO/IEC 8859 · ISO/IEC 8859 and Latin Extended-A ·
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- What IJ (digraph) and Latin Extended-A have in common
- What are the similarities between IJ (digraph) and Latin Extended-A
IJ (digraph) and Latin Extended-A Comparison
IJ (digraph) has 95 relations, while Latin Extended-A has 76. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.34% = 4 / (95 + 76).
References
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