HTML character: Ÿ = Ÿ

«Latin capital letter y with diaeresis»

  • Fonts: italic: Ÿbold: Ÿcode: Ÿserif: Ÿsans-serif: Ÿfixed: Ÿ
  • HTML-encoded: Ÿ
  • Unicode codepoint: Ÿ
  • Unicode hexadecimal: U+0178
  • URL Encoded: %C5%B8
  • Lower case: ÿ = ÿ
  • Related characters:
    ÿÝÜÖÏËÄýüö

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