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R is the eighteenth letter of the modern Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled ar (IPA: /ɑr/; pronounced [ɑː] or [ɑɹ]).[1] Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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| Egyptian hieroglyph tp | Proto-Semitic R | Phoenician R | Etruscan R | Greek Rho | Later Etruscan R | | |
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 | The original Semitic letter was probably inspired by an Egyptian hieroglyph for "head", pronounced t-p in Egyptian, but it was used for /r/ by Semites because in their language, the word for "head" was Rêš (also the name of the letter). It developed into Greek Ρ ῥῶ (Rhô) and Latin R. It is likely that some Etruscan and Western Greek forms of the letter added the extra stroke to distinguish it from a later form of the letter P. The Proto-Canaanite alphabet is an abjad of twenty-plus acrophonic glyphs, which is found in Levantine texts of the Late Bronze Age (from ca. ...
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Resh is the twentieth letter of many Semitic alphabets, including Phoenician, Hebrew, and Aramaic. ...
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Minuscule The minuscule (lower-case) form of r developed through several variations on the capital form. In handwriting it was common not to close the bottom of the loop but continue into the leg, saving an extra pen stroke. The loop-leg stroke shortened into the simple arc used today. Another minuscule, r rotunda, kept the loop-leg stroke but dropped the vertical stroke. It fell out of use around the 18th century. The r rotunda in a Latin Bible of AD 1407, on display in Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England. ...
(17th century - 18th century - 19th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 18th century refers to the century that lasted from 1701 through 1800. ...
Various phonetic realizations of R See rhotic consonant, r-colored vowel, and guttural R for discussion of the family of 'r' sounds. Rhotic consonants, or R-like sounds, are non-lateral liquid consonants. ...
In phonetics, an r-colored vowel or rhotacized vowel is a vowel either with the tip or blade of the tongue turned up during at least part of the articulation of the vowel (a retroflex articulation) or with the tip of the tongue down and the back of the tongue...
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In the International Phonetic Alphabet, /r/ represents the alveolar trill sound. Other languages may use the letter r in their alphabets (or Latin transliterations schemes) to represent rhotic consonants different from the alveolar trill. In Haitian Creole, it is represents a sound so weak that it is often written interchangeably with w, eg. Kweyol for Kreyol. This sound can also change in a language perceptibly over time; the alveolar trill of British English is more characteristic of 19th / early 20th century speech and is associated with older speakers, while younger Britons have been known for a much weaker 'r' since at least the 1980s. Articles with similar titles include the NATO phonetic alphabet, which has also informally been called the âInternational Phonetic Alphabetâ. For information on how to read IPA transcriptions of English words, see IPA chart for English. ...
The alveolar trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
Haitian Creole (Kreyòl ayisyen) is a creole language based on the French language. ...
| Alveolar trill /r/ | Listen | Arabic, Armenian, some dialects of British English or in emphatic speech, Finnish, German in performance arts, Hungarian, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Polish, Catalan, Romanian, Russian, Scots, Spanish 'rr', Welsh, Dutch in the Netherlands | | Alveolar approximant /ɹ/ | Listen | English (most varieties), Faroese | | Alveolar flap / Alveolar tap /ɾ/ | Listen | Greek, Hindi 'र', Portuguese, Catalan, Spanish 'r', Turkish, Italian | | Alveolar lateral flap /ɺ/ | Listen | Japanese | | Retroflex approximant /ɻ/ | Listen | some varieties of American English | | Retroflex flap /ɽ/ | Listen | Hindi 'ड़', sometimes Scottish English | | Uvular trill /ʀ/ | Listen | French; Dutch in Belgium, Swedish in Southern Sweden | | Voiced uvular fricative /ʁ/ | Listen | German, Danish, French in and around Paris, Modern Hebrew | The alveolar trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
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British English (BrE, BE, en-GB) is the broad term used to distinguish the forms of the English language used in the United Kingdom from forms used elsewhere in the Anglophone world. ...
Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
Catalan IPA: (català IPA: or []) is a Romance language, the national language of Andorra, and a co-official language in the Spanish autonomous communities of Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Valencia, and in the city of LAlguer in the Italian island of Sardinia. ...
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Welsh redirects here, and this article describes the Welsh language. ...
The alveolar approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
The alveolar tap/flap is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
The alveolar tap or flap is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
Hindi (हिनà¥à¤¦à¥) is a language spoken mainly in North and Central India. ...
Catalan IPA: (català IPA: or []) is a Romance language, the national language of Andorra, and a co-official language in the Spanish autonomous communities of Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Valencia, and in the city of LAlguer in the Italian island of Sardinia. ...
The alveolar lateral flap is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
The retroflex approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
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The retroflex flap is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
Hindi (हिनà¥à¤¦à¥) is a language spoken mainly in North and Central India. ...
Scottish English is usually taken to mean the standard form of the English language used in Scotland, often termed Scottish Standard English. ...
The uvular trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
The voiced uvular fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
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Codes for computing Alternative representations of R In Unicode the capital R is codepoint U+0052 and the lowercase r is U+0072. FAA radiotelephony phonetic alphabet and Morse code chart. ...
1922 Chart of the Morse Code Letters and Numerals Morse code is a method for transmitting telegraphic information, using standardized sequences of short and long elements to represent the letters, numerals, punctuation and special characters of a message. ...
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The system of international maritime signal flags is a way of representing individual letters of the alphabet in signals to or from ships. ...
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The American Sign Language Alphabet is a manual alphabet that augments the vocabulary of American Sign Language when spelling individual letters of a word is the preferred or only option, such as with proper names or the titles of works. ...
Braille code where the word (, French for first) can be read. ...
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Majuscules or capital letters (in the Roman alphabet: A, B, C, ...) are one type of case in a writing system. ...
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The ASCII code for capital R is 82 and for lowercase r is 114; or in binary 01010010 and 01110010, correspondingly. Image:ASCII fullsvg There are 95 printable ASCII characters, numbered 32 to 126. ...
The binary numeral system, or base-2 number system, is a numeral system that represents numeric values using two symbols, usually 0 and 1. ...
The EBCDIC code for capital R is 217 and for lowercase r is 153. EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code) is an 8-bit character encoding (code page) used on IBM mainframe operating systems, like z/OS, OS/390, VM and VSE, as well as IBM minicomputer operating systems like OS/400 and i5/OS. It is also employed on various non-IBM...
The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "R" and "r" for upper and lower case respectively. A numeric character reference (NCR) is a common markup construct used in SGML and other SGML-based markup languages such as HTML and XML. It consists of a short sequence of characters that, in turn, represent a single character from the Universal Character Set (UCS) of Unicode. ...
HTML, an initialism of Hypertext Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for web pages. ...
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R is the eighteenth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...
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