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Latin Small Letter Tone Two Letter

ƨ is the Unicode Latin small letter tone two, used to represent a specific tone in phonetic or linguistic writing.

U+01A8

ƨ (Unicode U+01A8) is a Latin Extended character known as the Latin small letter tone two. It’s most often encountered in transcription systems where tone matters. You can copy it directly or use common Unicode escapes in code.

Latin Small Letter Tone Two Letter Meaning

ƨ is the Unicode character named “LATIN SMALL LETTER TONE TWO” (U+01A8). In practice, it’s used in phonetic and linguistic contexts to label or transcribe tone as “tone two” for a given language or dataset. Tone symbols like this help distinguish pronunciation differences that would otherwise be ambiguous. Because it has a specific Unicode identity, ƨ is also useful in technical writing, typography, and markup where consistent character encoding matters. When you copy/paste, ensure your fonts support Latin Extended characters so the glyph displays correctly.

Common uses

  • Phonetic transcription of “tone two” in linguistic materials
  • Academic notes and datasets that encode tone distinctions
  • Localization or text processing for language study content
  • Typography and proofreading for transcription documents
  • Programmatic generation of phonetic symbols using Unicode escapes

Examples

ƨ Latin Small Letter Tone Two

  • ƨThe word is pronounced with tone ƨ.
  • ƨTone ƨ contrasts with tone one in this system.
  • ƨPlease mark syllables labeled tone ƨ in the table.
  • ƨIn our dataset, category ƨ indicates tone two.
  • ƨTranscription: mǎƨ vs. mǎ (tone changes meaning).

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+01A8
HTML Entityƨ
HTML Codeƨ
CSS\01A8

FAQ

What does the Latin Small Letter Tone Two letter mean?

ƨ is the Unicode character named “LATIN SMALL LETTER TONE TWO” (U+01A8). In practice, it’s used in phonetic and linguistic contexts to label or transcribe tone as “tone two” for a given language or dataset. Tone symbols like this help distinguish pronunciation differences that would otherwise be ambiguous. Because it has a specific Unicode identity, ƨ is also useful in technical writing, typography, and markup where consistent character encoding matters. When you copy/paste, ensure your fonts support Latin Extended characters so the glyph displays correctly.

What is the Unicode character name for ƨ?

The Unicode name is “LATIN SMALL LETTER TONE TWO,” with codepoint U+01A8.

How do I copy ƨ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page as “ƨ”. If you need encoded text for HTML, use the entity “ƨ”.

How can I type ƨ in code?

You can use the Unicode escapes shown here: CSS “\\01A8” or JavaScript “\\u{01A8}”.

Does ƨ always look the same everywhere?

Not necessarily—glyph appearance depends on the font and system support for Latin Extended characters. If it doesn’t display, try a font that supports U+01A8.

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