Original by Markus Kuhn, adapted for HTML by Martin Dürst.

Latin Digraphs and Ligatures in ISO10646-1

A short table of ligatures and digraphs follows. Some of these may not be
ligatures/digraphs in the technical sense, (for example, æ is a seperate
letter in English), but visually they behave that way.

AÆE : U+00C6
aæe : U+00E6
ſßs : U+00DF
IIJJ : U+0132
iijj : U+0133
ʼʼnn : U+0149
OŒE : U+0152
oœe : U+0153
DDZZ : U+01F1
DDzz : U+01F2
ddzz : U+01F3
DDŽŽ : U+01C4
DDžž : U+01C5
ddžž : U+01C6
LLJJ : U+01C7
LLjj : U+01C8
lljj : U+01C9
NNJJ : U+01CA
NNjj : U+01CB
nnjj : U+01CC
dʣz : U+02A3
dʤʒ : U+02A4
dʥʑ : U+02A5
tʦs : U+02A6
tʧʃ : U+02A7
tʨɕ : U+02A8
fʩŋ : U+02A9
lʪs : U+02AA
lʫz : U+02AB