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Latin Capital Letter Tone Two Letter

Ƨ (U+01A7) is the Latin capital letter “Tone Two” used in tone-marking text and typography.

U+01A7

Ƨ is a specialized Latin letter from the Unicode Latin Extended block. It’s mainly used when writing or formatting text that requires a “tone two” character. Below you’ll find copy options and practical examples for designers, writers, and developers.

Latin Capital Letter Tone Two Letter Meaning

Ƨ is Unicode character U+01A7, named “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TONE TWO.” It represents a tone category (“tone two”) in systems that mark tone using Latin letters. In practice, it appears in linguistic materials, phonetic/phonology notes, and specialized typographic layouts where authors want a specific, consistent symbol rather than a generic placeholder. Because it’s a distinct Unicode character (not a stylized variant of another letter), it’s best used when you specifically need the “tone two” glyph in text, labels, fonts, or code points.

Common uses

  • Linguistics notes and phonology documents that use tone-letter conventions
  • Accurate transcription of tone-bearing forms in academic writing
  • Typography and layout for tone-marked identifiers, labels, or footnotes
  • Programming content where a specific Unicode character must be displayed
  • Designing educational materials or reference charts for tone notation

Examples

Ƨ — Latin Capital Letter Tone Two

  • ƧTone two: Ƨ
  • ƧSyllable with tone Ƨ
  • ƧExample set includes Ƨ and other tone letters
  • ƧTranscription: Ƨ- initial form
  • ƧChart row marked Ƨ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+01A7
HTML EntityƧ
HTML CodeƧ
CSS\01A7

FAQ

What does the Latin Capital Letter Tone Two letter mean?

Ƨ is Unicode character U+01A7, named “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TONE TWO.” It represents a tone category (“tone two”) in systems that mark tone using Latin letters. In practice, it appears in linguistic materials, phonetic/phonology notes, and specialized typographic layouts where authors want a specific, consistent symbol rather than a generic placeholder. Because it’s a distinct Unicode character (not a stylized variant of another letter), it’s best used when you specifically need the “tone two” glyph in text, labels, fonts, or code points.

What is Ƨ’s Unicode code point?

Ƨ is U+01A7 (Unicode name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TONE TWO).

How do I copy Ƨ into my text or design tool?

Copy the character “Ƨ” from this page, or use one of the provided escapes (HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape).

Is Ƨ the same as a regular Latin letter like S?

No. Ƨ is a distinct Unicode character with the specific name “Tone Two,” intended for tone notation rather than being just a stylized form of another letter.

Where is Ƨ commonly used?

It’s primarily used in linguistic and transcription contexts where “tone two” must be represented precisely in text.