ISO 8859-9, or
Latin-5, is an
ISO 8859 variant for use with
Turkish languages.
ISO 8859-8 <-- ISO 8859-9 --> ISO 8859-10
ISO 8859-9 is only slightly different than ISO 8859-1, swapping Icelandic support for Turkish. The changes are these :
code 208 which was U+00D0 Ð Latin capital letter eth Ð
becomes U+011E Ğ Latin capital letter G with breve
code 221 which was U+00DD Ý Latin capital letter Y with acute Ý
becomes U+0130 İ Latin capital letter I with dot above
code 222 which was U+00DE Þ Latin capital letter thorn Þ
becomes U+015E Ş Latin capital letter S with cedilla
code 240 which was U+00F0 ð Latin small letter eth ð
becomes U+011F ğ Latin small letter G with breve
code 253 which was U+00FD ý Latin small letter Y with acute ý
becomes U+0131 ı Latin small letter dotless I
code 254 which was U+00FE þ Latin small letter thorn þ
becomes U+015F ş Latin small letter S with cedilla
As with all of the ISO 8859 Character Sets, the first 160 characters (the 128 7-bit characters plus the first 32 control characters with the high bit set) are identical to ISO 8859-1 or Latin-1. Thus, I will only list the 6 characters different from ISO 8859-1 .
The columns below should be interpreted as :
- The ISO 8859-9 code in Octal
- The ISO 8859-9 code in Decimal
- The ISO 8859-9 code in Hexidecimal
- The Unicode code for the character
- The character in question
- The Unicode name for the character
- The HTML entity if any. (&#xUUUU; always works)
0320 208 0xd0 U+011E
Ğ Latin capital letter G with breve
0335 221 0xdd U+0130
İ Latin capital letter I with dot above
0336 222 0xde U+015E
Ş Latin capital letter S with cedilla
0360 240 0xf0 U+011F
ğ Latin small letter G with breve
0375 253 0xfd U+0131
ı Latin small letter dotless I
0376 254 0xfe U+015F
ş Latin small letter S with cedilla