To interpolate unicode chars into strings you can use also
print "Greek letter here \x{03c9}\n"; print "Greek letter here \N{U+03c9}\n"; print "Greek letter here \N{GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA}\n";
as stated in perlunicode. If you get the warning Wide character in print, use the -C command line switch at least as -CO (that's an 'oh', not a zero :-). See perlrun.
You can find official unicode character names at decodeunicode.
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