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Latin Small Letter T With Diagonal Stroke Letter

ⱦ is a Unicode Latin Extended character: LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DIAGONAL STROKE (U+2C66).

U+2C66

ⱦ is a Latin Extended letter that includes a diagonal stroke. It can be useful when you need a specific glyph for typography, writing, or specialized text. This page helps you copy it reliably and understand its Unicode identity.

Latin Small Letter T With Diagonal Stroke Letter Meaning

ⱦ (U+2C66) is the “LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DIAGONAL STROKE” from the Latin Extended Unicode block. As a letterform, its “meaning” is primarily tied to how it’s rendered in a specific text system, font, or scholarly/linguistic notation where that exact character is required. In general writing it should be treated as a distinct character rather than a stylized replacement for a plain “t”, because fonts and text processing may distinguish it by Unicode code point. When you need compatibility, cite or use the character directly (not an image) and ensure your font supports U+2C66.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific Unicode character in multilingual or specialized documents
  • Typography and font/layout work where an exact glyph is required
  • Creating labels or identifiers that must distinguish from the regular “t”
  • Programming and data entry that relies on the exact Unicode code point
  • Academic or editorial workflows using Latin Extended characters

Examples

ⱦ Latin small letter T with diagonal stroke

  • ⱦword
  • Please use ⱦ (U+2C66) as specified.
  • The symbol ⱦ appears in the Latin Extended set.
  • Set the title in a style that supports ⱦ.
  • Check that your font renders ⱦ correctly.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+2C66
HTML Entityⱦ
HTML Codeⱦ
CSS\2C66

FAQ

What does the Latin Small Letter T With Diagonal Stroke letter mean?

ⱦ (U+2C66) is the “LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DIAGONAL STROKE” from the Latin Extended Unicode block. As a letterform, its “meaning” is primarily tied to how it’s rendered in a specific text system, font, or scholarly/linguistic notation where that exact character is required. In general writing it should be treated as a distinct character rather than a stylized replacement for a plain “t”, because fonts and text processing may distinguish it by Unicode code point. When you need compatibility, cite or use the character directly (not an image) and ensure your font supports U+2C66.

What is the Unicode code point for ⱦ?

ⱦ is U+2C66 (LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DIAGONAL STROKE).

Can ⱦ be treated as the same as the letter “t”?

No. ⱦ is a distinct Unicode character, and many fonts and text tools will treat it differently from plain “t”.

How do I copy ⱦ safely?

Copy the character directly from this page (ⱦ). If you need it in code, use the Unicode form U+2C66 or the provided escapes.

Will my browser or app always display ⱦ correctly?

Display depends on font support for U+2C66. If the font lacks the glyph, it may fall back to a different rendering or show a missing-character box.