If IPA deserves Latin versions of ÎÎÎÎÏÏ, then it needs them for ÎÎ too.
IPA is a mixture of Latin and Greek characters. <http://ptolemy.tlg.uci.edu/~opoudjis/unicode/unicode_interloping.html#ipa> discusses why there's no Latin Î or Î; basically all the other characters had new Latin uppercase versions in African languages, or were written in
IPA in a way incompatible with Greek. --
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