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The Barred-L Ł (lowercase ł) is a letter used in some East-European extended Latin alphabets, as used in Polish language, and the Belarusian language written with the Łacinka alphabet.

It looks like an L with a solidus through it, and in Polish represents a w-sound. In Belarusian it represents an l-like sound.