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See also: B
B is the second letter of the Latin alphabet and its first Consonne. It is also about the capital writing of the Bêta of the Greek alphabet and the ve of the Cyrillic alphabet.
History
The letter B car probably its origin of the proto-sinaitic alphabet, a Alphabet used in the the Sinai it more than 3.500 years, itself derived from the Egyptian hiéroglyphes there; the sound, /b/, were then represented by a house.
Towards 1500 av. J. - C., the second letter of the Alphabet phenician, often named beth by analogy with the Hebrew alphabet, had a form which was used as a basis for the successive alphabets which were inspired some, like the Greek alphabet. This letter, named Beta , follows the eye phenician after being reversed and to have received a second loop. The letter then traced Β , then, when the alphabet became bicameral, β in tiny.
The letter then transmitted to the Latin alphabet via the Etruscan Alphabet, itself derived from the Greek alphabet “red” employee in Eubée ( to see the article Histoire of the Greek alphabet ) - alphabet that the Étrusques had learned in Pithékuses (Ischia), close to Cumes. While passing in the Latin alphabet, the letters having lost their name to be generally reduced to their sound, the Greek beta was renamed B .
The C-W communication of the small letter B modern comes from the end of the Roman Empire, when the scribes started to omit the higher loop of the letter.
Coding
Data processing
- Code ASCII, ISO 8859-1, Unicode:
- Capital: 66 = Tiny U+0042
- : 98 = U+0062
- EBCDIC:
- Capital:
194 - Tiny:
130
Radio
- Épellation Alphabet radio operator
- In Morse code the letter B is worth “
-···”
Others
See too
B|B- Latin alphabet
- Β (Beta), letter of the Greek alphabet
- В (Ve), letter of the Cyrillic alphabet, marked.
- Beth
- Bāʾ
Beats-smg: B Simple: B Zh-yue: B
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