Epsilon - Unicode

Unicode Sample Description Notes on usage
U+0395 Ε Greek capital letter epsilon Greek alphabet: close-mid front unrounded vowel /e/; uppercase for U+03B5
U+03B5 ε Greek small letter epsilon lowercase for U+0395
U+03F5 ϵ Greek lunate epsilon symbol mathematics
U+03F6 ϶ Greek reversed lunate epsilon symbol mathematics
U+0045 E Latin capital letter e Latin alphabet; uppercase for U+0065
U+0065 e Latin small letter e IPA: close-mid front unrounded vowel; lowercase for U+0045
U+018E Ǝ Latin capital letter reversed e Pan-Nigerian alphabet; African reference alphabet; uppercase for U+01DD
U+018F Ə Latin capital letter schwa Latin Azerbaijani and Chechen alphabets: near-open front unrounded vowel /æ/; Uniform Turkic Alphabet; uppercase for U+0259
U+0190 Ɛ Latin capital letter open e Niger–Congo languages; African reference alphabet; uppercase for U+025B
U+01DD ǝ Latin small letter turned e lowercase for U+018E
U+0258 ɘ Latin small letter reversed e IPA: close-mid central unrounded vowel
U+0259 ə Latin small letter schwa IPA: mid central vowel; lowercase for U+018F
U+025B ɛ Latin small letter open e IPA: open-mid front unrounded vowel; lowercase for U+0190
U+025C ɜ Latin small letter reversed open e IPA: open-mid central unrounded vowel
U+0404 Є Cyrillic capital letter Ukrainian ye Ukrainian and Rusyn languages: /je/, or the iotated vowel sound /e/ after a palatalized consonant; uppercase for U+0454
U+0415 Е Cyrillic capital letter ye Belarusian and Russian languages: a palatalizing vowel; Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Ukrainian languages: close-mid front unrounded vowel /e/ or open-mid front unrounded vowel /ɛ/; uppercase for U+0435
U+042D Э Cyrillic capital letter e Belarusian and Russian languages: close-mid front unrounded vowel /e/ or open-mid front unrounded vowel /ɛ/; uppercase for U+044D
U+0435 е Cyrillic small letter ye lowercase for U+0415
U+044D э Cyrillic small letter e lowercase for U+042D
U+0454 є Cyrillic small letter Ukrainian ye lowercase for U+0404
U+04D8 Ә Cyrillic capital letter schwa Bashkir, Kalmyk, Kazakh and Tatar (and formerly Azeri) languages: near-open front unrounded vowel /æ/; Dungan language: close-mid back unrounded vowel /ɤ/; Kurdish language: mid central vowel /ə/; Abkhaz language: labialization of the preceding consonant /ʷ/; uppercase for U+04D9
U+04D9 ә Cyrillic small letter schwa lowercase for U+04D8
U+20AC euro sign currency designator
U+212E estimated sign prepackaged goods within the EU
U+2203 there exists mathematics
U+2208 element of mathematics
U+2209 not an element of mathematics
U+220A small element of mathematics
U+220B contains as member mathematics
U+220C does not contain as member mathematics
U+220D small contains as member mathematics

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