ƣ
See also: Ƣ
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Translingual edit
Etymology edit
Based on ⟨q⟩.
Pronunciation edit
Letter edit
ƣ (upper case Ƣ)
- (obsolete) a letter of Yañalif and similar orthographies, used during the short-lived Soviet Latinization campaign of the 1930s
Usage notes edit
Corresponds to Anatolian Turkish ğ, which is how it is now spelled in Azeri, Crimean Tatar and Latinized Kazakh and Turkmen; in Karakalpak it is now written ⟨ǵ⟩, and in Uzbek ⟨gʻ⟩.
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Uyghur edit
Etymology edit
Based on q
Pronunciation edit
Letter edit
ƣ (upper case Ƣ)
- The letter gha, a letter of the Uyghur New Script of China
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