Similarities between Latin Extended-A and Ľ
Latin Extended-A and Ľ have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Caron.
Caron
A caron, háček or haček (or; plural háčeks or háčky) also known as a hachek, wedge, check, inverted circumflex, inverted hat, is a diacritic (ˇ) commonly placed over certain letters in the orthography of some Baltic, Slavic, Finnic, Samic, Berber, and other languages to indicate a change in the related letter's pronunciation (c > č; >). The use of the haček differs according to the orthographic rules of a language.
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- What Latin Extended-A and Ľ have in common
- What are the similarities between Latin Extended-A and Ľ
Latin Extended-A and Ľ Comparison
Latin Extended-A has 76 relations, while Ľ has 15. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.10% = 1 / (76 + 15).
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