File:Venn diagram showing Maximum Greek, Latin and Cyrillic letters Numbered.svg

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Y-like letters in FreeSerif - one of the few fonts that distinguish between Latin Y and Greek Υ.

Venn diagram of upper case graphemes in FreeSerif of:

  • 1. The Greek alphabet, including the obsolete letters Digamma, Koppa and Sho.
  • 2. All Latin alphabets of Western and Central Europe: Portuguese, Spanish, French, Dutch, German, Czech, Hungarian, Slovak, Slovene, Italian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Finnish and English.
  • 3. All Cyrillic alphabets of Europe: Serbo-Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Kazakh, and Russian


Diacritics are listed separately if they are considered separate letters in any one language.

Image created by User:Llywelyn from original file by User:Glide08.
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