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Latin Small Letter W With Diaeresis Letter

ẅ is the Latin small letter w with two dots (diaeresis), used in languages that require it.

U+1E85

ẅ is a Unicode character used to represent a specific “w with diaeresis” sound or orthographic form. It’s common in writing systems and word forms that distinguish this letter from plain w. Below you’ll find copy options, code points, and practical examples.

Latin Small Letter W With Diaeresis Letter Meaning

ẅ is called the “Latin Small Letter W with Diaeresis” and has Unicode code point U+1E85 (Unicode name: LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH DIAERESIS). The diaeresis (two dots) indicates that the letter behaves differently than a regular w in the language’s spelling rules—for example, separating vowel/letter behavior or marking a distinct phonetic value in specific orthographies. In practice, you’ll most often encounter ẅ in correct spelling of words, proper names, and localized text where the exact character must be preserved. When copying, use the provided HTML, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape so the character renders correctly across platforms.

Common uses

  • Correctly spelling words that require the w-with-diaeresis letter
  • Typing or pasting proper names and place names in documents
  • Localizing content for languages that use ẅ in their standard orthography
  • Preparing subtitles, captions, and UI text where exact characters matter
  • Using the character in academic or linguistic writing

Examples

ẅ Latin Small Letter W with Diaeresis

  • “ẅ” appears in this word: ẅaku
  • Please use ẅ in the surname: Bẅales
  • The form of ẅ differs from plain w: ẅ vs w
  • Type ẅ where the accent mark indicates separation: aẅa
  • Check that your document uses the correct letter: ẅ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1E85
HTML Entityẅ
HTML Codeẅ
CSS\1E85

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ẅ?

ẅ is U+1E85 (Unicode name: LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH DIAERESIS).

How can I copy ẅ reliably on the web?

Copy the character directly from this page. For coding contexts, use the HTML entity ẅ or escapes like \\1E85 (CSS) and \\u{1E85} (JavaScript) so it renders correctly.

What does the diaeresis mean on ẅ?

The diaeresis (two dots) distinguishes the letter according to the spelling rules of specific languages or orthographies, making it different from a plain w.

Will ẅ display on all devices?

Most modern fonts support Latin Extended characters, but if you see a blank box, try another font or ensure your system supports Unicode U+1E85.