L
L is the twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet.
HistoryThe letter L is derived ultimately from the Semitic Lamed which stood for the phonetic value /l/ as did the Greek letter Lambda Λ (upper case) or λ (lower case), as well as the equivalent Etruscan and Latin letters. In reference, it is spelled el or ell.
Alternate representationsLima represents the letter L in the NATO phonetic alphabet. In international Morse code the letter L is DitDahDitDit: · - · · In Braille the letter L is represented as ⠇ (in Unicode), the dot pattern, X. X. X. ComputingIn Unicode the capital L is codepoint U+004C and the lowercase l is U+006C. The ASCII code for capital L is 76 and for lowercase l is 108; or in binary 01001100 and 01101100, correspondingly. The EBCDIC code for capital L is 211 and for lowercase l is 147. The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "L" and "l" for upper and lower case respectively. Meanings for L
See alsoTwo-letter combinations starting with L: af:L bs:L ca:L cs:L da:L de:L el:L es:L eo:L fr:L gl:L ia:L it:L la:L nl:L ja:L pl:L pt:L ro:L simple:L sl:L sv:L vi:L yo:L zh:L Categories: Latin alphabet |
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