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En with hook (Ӈ ӈ; italics: Ӈ ӈ) is a non-Slavic letter of the Cyrillic alphabet.
It commonly represents the velar nasal /ŋ/, like the pronunciation of ‹ng› in "sing".
Usage
En with hook is used in the alphabets of the following languages:
- Even
- Evenki
- Khanty
- Kildin Sami
- Mansi
- Nenets
- Nivkh
- Old Selkup (until 1735)
- Saru
See also
- Ң ң : Cyrillic En with descender
- Ӊ ӊ : Cyrillic En with tail
- Ҥ ҥ : Cyrillic ligature En Ge
- Ŋ ŋ : Latin Eng