ɣ
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Translingual
Etymology
An adaptation of the Ancient Greek and Modern Greek letter Lua error in Module:parameters at line 370: Parameter "sc" should be a valid script code; the value "polytonic" is not valid. See WT:LOS.. In Greek, γ in most contexts represents a voiced velar fricative, and has done so since Koine Greek, which is why it was chosen as the IPA letter to represent that sound (in Ancient times, in Attic Greek, γ represented [ɡ], like the English g).
Pronunciation
IPA: (file)
Symbol
ɣ
Usage notes
Sometimes confused with the unrounded back vowel letter ram's horns (ɤ), which unlike ɣ does not drop below the baseline.
Letter
ɣ (upper case Ɣ)
- A letter of some African alphabets representing voiced velar fricative.
See also
Further reading
- Latin gamma on Wikipedia.Wikipedia