The Volapük ü, Ꞟ in upper case and ꞟ in lower case, was an additional letter of the Latin alphabet that was used in the writing of the Volapük in the 19th century. It is now transcribed 'Ü ü' in Volapük.

Volapük Ä, ö, and ü in a Volapük grammar sheet by Schleyer in 1884.
Volapük ä, ö, and ü used by Julius Lott in 1888.
Usage
Writing systemLatin script
TypeAlphabet
Language of originVolapuk
History
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This letter was proposed by Johann Martin Schleyer, with the letters ae ‹Ꞛ ꞛ› and oe ‹Ꞝ ꞝ› for the writing of the Volapük and was used briefly.

This letter, as well as the letters Ꞛ and Ꞝ were replaced in Volapük writing by the Latin letters with umlaut ‹Ä ä, Ö ö, Ü ü› at the Munich Congress of 1887.

Computer representation

The Volapük ü can be represented with the following Unicode (Latin Extended-D) characters:

Forms Representations Character Chains points of code descriptions
capital ꞞU+A79E U+A79E Capital Volapük ü
lowercase ꞟU+A79F U+A79F Lowercase Volapük ü
  • Everson, Michael; Dicklberger, Alois; Pentzlin, Karl; Wandl-Vogt, Eveline (June 2011). Revised proposal to encode "Teuthonista" phonetic characters in the UCS N4081, L2/11-202 (PDF).
  • Lott, Julius (1888). Die Kunst, die internationale Verkehrssprache "Volapük" schnell zu erlernen. Die Kunst der Polyglottie. Wien, Pest, Leipzig: A. Hartleben’s Verlag.
  • Spielmann, Sigmund (1888). Volapük-Almanach für 1888 (in German). Leipzig: Eduard Heinrich Mayer.


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