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    However, ⟨Ǧ⟩/⟨ǧ⟩ is often substituted with ⟨Ğ⟩/⟨ğ⟩ due to the former's lack of availability in fonts and input systems. This is because ⟨Ğ⟩/⟨ğ⟩ is in Latin...
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    order, it comes between G and H. Abaza: ГЪ, гъ Abkhaz: Ҕ, ҕ Avar: ГЪ, гъ Azerbaijani: Ğ, ğ Bashkir: Ғ, ғ Crimean Tatar: Ğ, ğ (Latin), ГЪ, гъ (Cyrillic)...
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    G
    the Teuthonista phonetic transcription system G with diacritics: Ǵ ǵ Ǥ ǥ Ĝ ĝ Ǧ ǧ Ğ ğ Ģ ģ Ɠ ɠ Ġ ġ Ꞡ ꞡ ց : Armenian alphabet Tso ₲ : Paraguayan guaraní...
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    Tatar language Tajik language Ƣ ƣ: Latin letter Gha Ğ ğ: Latin letter G with breve : Latin letter G with turned comma above right Ge with middle hook...
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    /ə/, as in măr (apple). G-breve appears in the Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Crimean Tatar, Tatar, and Turkish alphabets. In Turkish, ğ lengthens the preceding...
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    represents the letter ﺝ (ǧīm). "Unicode Character "Ǧ" (U+01E6)". Compart. Oak Brook, IL: Compart AG. 2021. Retrieved 2024-02-17. Ğ (with breve) v t e...
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    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...
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  • the letters Ь ь, Ƣ ƣ, Ꞑ ꞑ, Ɵ ɵ, X x, Ƶ ƶ, I i instead of the modern  â, Ğ ğ, I ı, İ i, Ñ ñ, Ö ö, and Ü ü. Cyrillic for Crimean Tatar was introduced in...
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    following consonants: Г г / G g (گ) Ғ ғ / Ğ ğ (ع) К к / K k (ك) Қ қ / Q q (ق) As per Kazakh phonology, the letters Ғ ғ / Ğ ğ (ع) and Қ қ / Q q (ق) can only...
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    occasionally used as a (stylistic) substitute for Ğ in languages such as Turkish. Unicode encodes g with tilde with a combining diacritical mark (U+0303...
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