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See also: ɮ and 𐞞

U+A727, ꜧ
LATIN SMALL LETTER HENG

[U+A726]
Latin Extended-D
[U+A728]
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Translingual

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Symbol

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  1. (Teuthonista, obsolete) The glottal fricative (IPA [h]). Not used for aspiration.
  2. (IPA, 1938–1947) Alternative form of ɮ.

English

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  1. (phonetics) A hypothetical or jocular phoneme in English, realized as [h] at the beginning of a syllable and as [ŋ] at the end of a syllable, so that e.g. hang would be transcribed /ˈꜧæꜧ/.

Kaqchikel

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  1. (Colonial-era texts) The lower-case letter heng, used for /χ/ (modern ⟨j⟩) at the end of a word.

K'iche'

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  1. (Colonial-era texts) The lower-case letter heng, used for /χ/ and /h/ (modern ⟨j⟩ and ⟨h⟩) at the end of a word.

Nivkh

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(γ) (upper case )

  1. (obsolete) A letter of the Unified Northern Alphabet.

Northern Khanty

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Letter

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(γ) (upper case )

  1. (obsolete) A letter of the Unified Northern Alphabet.

Northern Mansi

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(γ) (upper case )

  1. (obsolete) A letter of the Unified Northern Alphabet.

Tundra Nenets

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(γ) (upper case )

  1. (obsolete) A letter of the Unified Northern Alphabet.

Yucatec Maya

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Letter

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  1. (Colonial-era texts) The lower-case letter heng, used for /x/ and /h/ (modern ⟨j⟩ and ⟨h⟩) at the end of a word