dotepsilon
Dotepsilon is a Greek letter that is part of the Greek alphabet. It is a variant of the letter epsilon (ε), which is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet. Dotepsilon is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to represent a specific sound, namely a mid-central unrounded vowel. This sound is similar to the vowel in the English word "head" or the "e" in "bed." In the IPA, dotepsilon is represented by the symbol ǝ, which is an epsilon with a dot above it. The use of dotepsilon in the IPA is relatively rare, but it is important for those studying linguistics and phonetics. The letter dotepsilon is not used in modern Greek, but it is still recognized in the Greek alphabet.