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| πΏ |
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| yew |
The letter πΏ is the sound of π and π΅ run together, as in the word "you".
That means you can write "I love you" in three symbols: π² β₯ πΏ.
This is the last letter of the Shavian alphabet. Congratulations on making it this far!
Now you can write:
| πΏ | "yew", a kind of tree, or "you", or "ewe", a female sheep | |
| ππΏ | "queue", or "cue" | |
| ππΏ | "dew" | |
| πΏπ―π¦π | "unit" | |
| Β·π―πΏ Β·ππΉπ | "New York" |
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