E with stroke
Ɇ is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from E with the addition of a diagonal stroke through the letter. It is used in the 1989 orthography of the Mazahua language, where it represents, as well in a few other languages of Mexico such as Chinantec of Ojitlán or Chichimeca Jonaz language.
Both the capital and lowercase variants of E with stroke were added to Unicode in 2004. In the Secretariat of [Public Education|Secretaría de Educación Pública de México]'s alphabet for the Indigenous language Mazahua, the version of a letter with a slash through it is used to mark a nasalized vowel.
Ɇ is also used in some alphabets for the Tlahuica language. In these alphabets, the slash indicates a centralized version of a vowel, so ɇ represents a mid central vowel.
Jacques Pelletier du Mans used ɇ in his proposal for the reform of French orthography wikisource:fr:Dialogue_de_l'ortografe_e_prononciation_françoese, but this failed to gain traction.