Latin Extended-A


Latin Extended-A is a Unicode block and is the third block of the Unicode standard. It encodes Latin letters from the Latin ISO character sets other than Latin-1 and also legacy characters from the ISO 6937 standard.
The Latin Extended-A block has been in the Unicode Standard since version 1.0, with its entire character repertoire, except for the Latin Small Letter Long S, which was added during unification with ISO 10646 in version 1.1.

Character table

Subheadings

The Latin Extended-A block contains only two subheadings: European Latin and Deprecated letter.

European Latin

The European Latin subheading contains all but one character in the Latin Extended-A block. It is populated with accented and variant majuscule and minuscule Latin letters for writing mostly eastern European languages.

Deprecated letter

The Deprecated letter subheading contains a single character, Latin Small Letter N Preceded by Apostrophe, which was included for compatibility with the ISO/IEC 6937 standard. It was deprecated as of Unicode version 5.2.0, with the comment that "U+0149 LATIN SMALL LETTER N PRECEDED BY APOSTROPHE was encoded for use in Afrikaans. The character is deprecated, and its use is strongly discouraged. In nearly all cases it is better represented by a sequence of an apostrophe followed by “n".

Table

Type of subheadingNumber of symbolsRange of characters
European Latin63 pairs of European Latin letters, Latin Small Letter N preceded by apostrophe U+0149 and Latin Small Letter long S U+017FU+0100 to U+017F
Deprecated LetterLatin Small Letter N preceded by apostrophe U+0149U+0149

Compact table

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Latin Extended-A block: