Gʻ
G with turned comma above right (uppercase Gʻ, lowercase gʻ) is the 26th letter of the Uzbek Latin alphabet, representing the voiced uvular fricative /ʁ/. It was adopted in the May 1995 revision of the alphabet, replacing Ğ. It was also used for the same sound in the Karakalpak alphabet until 2016, when it was replaced with Ǵ. It corresponds to Cyrillic Ғ.
G with turned comma above right | |
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Gʻ gʻ | |
Usage | |
Writing system | Latin script |
Type | alphabetic |
Language of origin | Uzbek language |
Phonetic usage | /ʁ/ |
Unicode codepoint | U+0047 U+02BB, U+0067 U+02BB |
History | |
Development | G
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Time period | 1995 to present |
Other | |
Writing direction | Left-to-Right |
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