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see L (disambiguation) . Not to be confused with ǀ . For technical reasons
":L" redirects here. For the emoticon
ɾ &#93
&#91
o &#93
ʊ &#93
In&#160
Unicode U+004C
U+006C Alphabetical position 12 History Development Λ λ 𐌋 L l Time period c. &#8201
ly Writing direction Left-to-right This article contains phone
in writing systems Pronunciation of &#x27e8
l&#x27e9
by language Orthography Phone
In Received Pronunciation
as in lip or blend
it is also a factor making the pronunciation of &#x27e8
difficult for users of languages that lack &#x27e8
or have different values for it
is known as lambdacism . In English orthography
&#x27e8

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