Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

f

 
Dictionary: f1 or F (ĕf) pronunciation
n., pl., f's, or F's, also fs, or Fs.
  1. The sixth letter of the modern English alphabet.
  2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter f.
  3. The sixth in a series.
  4. Something shaped like the letter F.
  5. F A grade that indicates failing status.
  6. Music.
    1. The fourth tone in the scale of C major or the sixth tone in the relative minor scale.
    2. A key or scale in which F is the tonic.
    3. A written or printed note representing this tone.
    4. A string, key, or pipe tuned to the pitch of this tone.

Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics

The sixth letter of the modern English alphabet is represented by fern [alder] in the ogham alphabet of early Ireland.

 
F, sixth letter of the alphabet. The Greek letter corresponding to it, digamma, which probably represented a sound like w, disappeared before the classical period. In Western alphabets f has usually represented the voiceless labiodental fricative, as in the English fast. In musical notation F stands for a note in the scale. In chemistry F is the symbol of the element fluorine.


Music: F
Top
Wikipedia: F
Top
F
Basic Latin alphabet
Aa Bb Cc Dd    
Ee Ff Gg Hh
Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn
Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt
Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz

F is the sixth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet. Its name in English (pronounced /ˈɛf/) is spelled ef or eff.[1][2]

Contents

History

Proto-Semitic W Phoenician
waw
Etruscan W Greek
Digamma
Roman F
Proto-semiticW-01.png PhoenicianW-01.png EtruscanF-01.svg GreekDigamma-01.png Roman F

The origin of F is the Semitic letter vâv that represented the sound /v/, and originally probably represented either a "hook" or a "club". It may have been based on a comparable Egyptian hieroglyph, such as that for "mace":

T3

The Phoenician form of the letter was adopted into Greek as a vowel, upsilon (which resembled its descendant, Y, but was also ancestor to Roman letters U, V, and W); and with another form, as a consonant, digamma, which resembled our letter F, but was pronounced /w/, as in Phoenician. (Later on, this /w/ phoneme disappeared from Greek, resulting in digamma being used as a numeral only.)

In Etruscan, F also stood for /w/; however, they came up with the innovation of using the digraph FH to represent the sound /f/, and the letter acquired this sound on its own when the Romans picked it up (since they had already borrowed U independently from Greek upsilon to stand for /w/). The letter phi (Φ φ) came to approximate the sound of /f/ in Greek.

The lower case f is not related to the visually similar long s, ſ. The use of the long s died out by the beginning of the 19th century, largely to prevent confusion with f.

Usage

In English, F represents the voiceless labiodental fricative; this sound is also represented by "f" in the International Phonetic Alphabet and X-SAMPA. F represents the same sound in most other languages written in the Latin alphabet, provided they use the letter at all; some exceptions include Turkmen, where it represents the voiceless bilabial fricative /ɸ/, and Welsh, where it represents the voiced labiodental fricative /v/.

In formal typography, particularly for serifed fonts, minuscule f is one of the most commonly ligated letters. Unicode encodes several ligatures beginning with lowercase f (U+FB00 through U+FB04) for compatibility with old character code sets, but recommends that those should not be used.[3]

Codes for computing

Alternative representations of F
NATO phonetic Morse code
Foxtrot ··–·
ICS Foxtrot.svg Semaphore Foxtrot.svg ⠋
Signal flag Flag semaphore Braille

In Unicode the capital F is codepoint U+0046 and the lower case f is U+0066.

The ASCII code for capital F is 70 and for lower case f is 102; or in binary 01000110 and 01100110, respectively.

The EBCDIC code for capital F is 198 and for lowercase f is 134.

The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "F" and "f" for upper and lower case, respectively.

See also

References

  1. ^ The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. 1976.
  2. ^ "F" Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989); "ef", "eff", "bee" (under bee eff) op. cit.
  3. ^ "The Unicode Standard, Version 5.0, chapter 7, page 236". Unicode Consortium. 2006-10-01. pp. 37. http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.0.0/ch07.pdf#page=14. Retrieved 2009-04-14. 
The Basic modern Latin alphabet
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
Letter F with diacritics

history palaeography derivations diacritics punctuation numerals Unicode list of letters ISO/IEC 646


Dansk (Danish)
abbr. - Fahrenheit, dumpekarakter

Nederlands (Dutch)
F (onvoldoende cijfer voor student), F-snaar/ -toets, fijn (potlood), vrouw(elijk), vrij, van, (en de) volgende, vol, folio, fout, forte (luid), vrijdag, Frans, Francs, Fahrenheit, feet (lengtemaat)

Français (French)
n. - F, f (sixième lettre de l'alphabet), (Mus) fa, Fahrenheit, (Ling) féminin, folio ff., étranger
abbr. - Fahrenheit, (Ling) féminin, ff. ou FF. folio, FF page suivante, (gén) F filial, franc/français, (Mus) F forte, furlong (mesure = 201,17 m)
symb. - (Chim) Fluorine, (Phys) Force, faraday, (abrév = fathom) (Naut) brasse (= 1.83 m)

Deutsch (German)
n. - (Mus.) f, (Zensur) Sechs
abbr. - Fahrenheit, weiblich, Franc
symb. - (chem.) Fluor

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - το έκτο γράμμα του αγγλικού αλφαβήτου, (νότα) φα, απορριπτική βαθμολογία, μηδέν
abbr. - Φαρενάιτ, θηλυκός
symb. - συχνότητα

Italiano (Italian)
F, Fahrenheit, fa, voto insufficiente, sesto, femminile

Português (Portuguese)
n. - f (m) (sexta letra do alfabeto)
abbr. - F (abreviatura de Fahrenheit)
symb. - F (símbolo de flúor) (Quím.)

Русский (Russian)
6-я буква алфавита, 6-й номер серии, нота фа, отметка "неудовлетво- рительно", по Фаренгейту, женщина/женское

Español (Spanish)
n. - sexta letra del alfabeto, nota deficiente en un examen, fa
abbr. - Fahrenheit, farad, faradio, favorito, femenino, franco
symb. - flúor

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - F (bokstav el. ton)
abbr. - Fahrenheit, France, Fellow, fine (mediumhård penna), farad (fys.)
symb. - fluorine

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
不及格

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
abbr. - 不及格

한국어 (Korean)
abbr. - 영어 알파벳 6번째 자, 음악의 F장조, 심이 가는 연필

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - エフ, F字形のもの, 不可, ヘ音, ヘ調

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) حرف الفاء (اختصار) درجه فهرنهايت (علامه) عنصر الفلور‏

עברית (Hebrew)
abbr. - ‮פה (צליל), היסוד הכימי פלור, פרנהייט, פאראדיי (יחידת-מידה בחשמל), פרנק (מטבע), תדירות, צרפת(י)‬


Shopping: f
Top
 
 
Learn More
f/ (abbreviation)
jamais
f-

Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

 

Copyrights:

Dictionary. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2007, 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.  Read more
Celtic Mythology. A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology. Copyright © James MacKillop 1998, 2004. All rights reserved.  Read more
Columbia Encyclopedia. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2003, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. www.cc.columbia.edu/cu/cup/ Read more
Veterinary Dictionary. Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary 3rd Edition. Copyright © 2007 by D.C. Blood, V.P. Studdert and C.C. Gay, Elsevier. All rights reserved.  Read more
Music. © 2003 The Austin Symphony. All Rights Reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "F" Read more
Translations. Copyright © 2007, WizCom Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved.  Read more