
U (named u juː, plural ues) is the twenty-first letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet and a vowel in the English alphabet. ==History== The letter u ultimately comes from the Semitic letter Waw by way of the letter y. See the letter y for details. During the late Middle Ages, two forms of `v` developed, which were both used for its ancestor `u......
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[Cyrillic] == History == Historically, Cyrillic U evolved as a specifically East Slavic short form of the digraph {angle bracket|оу} used in ancient Slavic texts to represent /u/. The digraph was itself a direct loan from the Greek alphabet, where the combination {angle bracket|ου} (omicron-upsilon) was also used to represent /u/. Conse...
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[TV channel] U was an interactive youth-oriented New Zealand television channel, owned and operated by TVNZ. The channel launched on 13 March 2011, and featured reality programming, as well as an interactive live show and music content. It replaced the now defunct TVNZ 6. Leading up to the launch of U, there were 13 days` worth of promotion...
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[cuneiform] The cuneiform U sign, is found in both the 14th century BC Amarna letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh. It can be used for the alphabetic u, instead of the more common 2nd u, (ú). It has two other uses, commonly. It can be used for the number 10 (especially the Amarna letters from Tushratta of Mitanni, or Burna-Buriash II the king...
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You
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Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for unit. 2. Symbol for kilurane; uranium; uridine in polymers; uracil; urinary concentration, when followed by subscripts indicating location and chemical species.
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Type: Symbol Definitions: 1. Symbol for internal energy.
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as in put
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you
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Chemical symbol for Uranium.
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A letter used far more in British. It is in words like colour, favour, labour etc. I think this is why UK keyboards have 102 characters on them instead of your 101, or is it because they have a pound sign on them?
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