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I am not sure that "Latin Epigraphic Letter Reversed F" (the Unicode character) is the same thing as the letter used in certain obsolete alphabets for Abkhaz and other languages. Note that the letter once used for Abkhaz seems to have upper- and lower-case variants, according to the image in the article. So maybe they are different things that just happen to look similar, in which case the article should not claim that ꟻ "was also formerly used in the writing of the Abaza, the Abkhaz" ... — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lingvano (talkcontribs) 11:57, 15 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

What about the minuscule?

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We are told there is no Unicode for the minuscule inverted f. And when copying the minuscule from the first line, it turns into a normal f when pasted into a simple text editor. Why is there no minuscule? Why add the one to Unicode, and not the other? The article calls up, but does not answer, or even acknowledge, those question. 178.237.74.251 (talk) 11:52, 14 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]