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BAR (DIACRITIC)

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A 'bar' or 'stroke' is a modification consisting of a line drawn through a grapheme. It may be used as a diacritic to derive new letters from old ones, or simply as an addition to make a grapheme more distinct from others.
A stroke is sometimes drawn through the numbers 7 and 0 (number), to make them more distinguishable.
In phonetic transcription, a stroke through a letter often indicates that the sound is a fricative.
For the specific usages of various letters with bars and strokes, see their individual articles:

Contents
Latin alphabet
Cyrillic alphabet
Arabic alphabet
External links

Latin alphabet



★ A →

★ B →

★ C →

★ D →

★ E →

★ G →

★ H →

★ I →

★ J →

★ K → K with stroke

★ L →

★ O →

★ P →

★ Q → Q with stroke

★ R →

★ T →

★ U →

★ Y →

★ Z →

★ 2 →

Cyrillic alphabet



★ Г →

★ К → ,

★ О → ()

★ Р →

★ У →

★ Ч →

★ Ь →

Arabic alphabet



★ Lām →

★ Rāʼ →

★ Wāw →

External links



Diacritics Project - All you need to design a font with correct accents

Orthographic diacritics

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