Turned Sans-Serif Capital Y ⅄

U+2144
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Symbol Meaning

“Turned Sans-Serif Capital Y” is a part of extended Latin alphabet. This letter is present in rare languages of the indigenous peoples of North America, such as Heiltsuk-Oowekyala and Pilaga. It is also part of the IPA system for transcription.

Reverse Y is often called Latin lambda. This Unicode symbol may come in handy when you need to write words in rare languages and dialects, create phonetic transcriptions, as well as whimsical reversed inscriptions. All things listed are sure to draw the attention of your readers. Combine with other symbols from IPA Extensions0250–02AF or other Unicode categories.

The symbol “Turned Sans-Serif Capital Y” is included in the “Additional letterlike symbols” subblock of the “Letterlike Symbols” block and was approved as part of Unicode version 3.2 in 2002.

Text is also available in the following languages: Español; Русский;

Unicode Name Turned Sans-Serif Capital Y
Unicode Number
HTML Code
CSS Code
Plane 0: Basic Multilingual Plane
Unicode Block Letterlike Symbols
Unicode Subblock Additional letterlike symbols
Unicode Version 3.2 (2002)
Type of paired mirror bracket (bidi) None
Composition Exclusion No
Case change 2144
Simple case change 2144
Math +
Grapheme_Base +
scripts Common
Encoding hex dec (bytes) dec binary
UTF-8 E2 85 84 226 133 132 14845316 11100010 10000101 10000100
UTF-16BE 21 44 33 68 8516 00100001 01000100
UTF-16LE 44 21 68 33 17441 01000100 00100001
UTF-32BE 00 00 21 44 0 0 33 68 8516 00000000 00000000 00100001 01000100
UTF-32LE 44 21 00 00 68 33 0 0 1143013376 01000100 00100001 00000000 00000000
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