When i view it in any document, it shows like this Quotations [these comments are found at the beginning of the movie, in the middle of the credits Øø±ù ø§ùˆù„ ø§ù„ùø¨ø§ù‰ ø§ù†ú¯ù„ùšø³ù‰ øœ øø±ù ø§ø¶ø§ùù‡ ù…ø«ø¨øª but when i use an html document with <.
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Ø) is a letter used in the danish, norwegian, faroese, and southern sámi languages
It is mostly used to represent the mid front rounded vowels, such as [ø] ⓘ and [œ] ⓘ, except for southern sámi where it is used as an [oe] diphthong
The name of this letter is the same as the sound it represents (see usage) Code speeds up development quickly explore any character in a unicode string Type in a single character, a word, or even paste an entire paragraph Unicode search will you give a character by character breakdown.
A search term on youtube This shows up, often when you type this letter Videos titled like this are very strange and inappropriate and often contain gore, porn or are disturbing The reason these exist is to post inappropriate content to youtube because the youtube moderation bots are not able to properly scan titles like this due to the lack of letters.
Have you ever opened a document, visited a website, or received an email only to be greeted by a string of seemingly random symbols like ø®ø§ø·ø±ù‡ øø§øªù…ûœ or ø³ù„ø§ùšø¯ø± ø¨ù…ù‚ø§ø³ 1.2â ù…øªø±
It's a frustrating experience, especially when you know the original text was supposed to be in a language like arabic or persian Ø (upper case ø) a vowel in some scandinavian alphabets and an umlaut in eastern middle low german handwriting (humorous) sometimes inserted in english or other languages in place of the o, for the purpose of imitating scandinavian languages