Ve (Arabic)

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Ve (ڤ) is an additional letter of the Arabic alphabet, derived from fāʼ (ﻑ) with two additional dots, representing a voiced labiodental fricative (IPA: /v/). It is sometimes used in Arabic to write certain words of foreign origin, such as ڤولڤو volvo (Volvo) and ڤيينا viyēnā (Vienna).

In the Jawi script ڤ is used to represent a voiceless bilabial plosive (IPA: /p/).

The character is mapped in Unicode under position U+06A8.

Position
Isolated Initial Medial Final

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