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'''Ligature En Ge''' ({{Unicode|Ҥ}} {{Unicode|ҥ}}; italics: <span style="font-family: times, 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: larger">''{{Unicode|Ҥ}}'' ''{{Unicode|ҥ}}''</span>) is a letter of the ] used only in non-Slavic languages. It was used in ] until ]. | '''Ligature En Ge''' ({{Unicode|Ҥ}} {{Unicode|ҥ}}; italics: <span style="font-family: times, 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: larger">''{{Unicode|Ҥ}}'' ''{{Unicode|ҥ}}''</span>) is a letter of the ] used only in non-Slavic languages. It was also used in ] until ]. | ||
The letter is a ] of the Cyrillic letters ] ‹Н› and ] ‹Г›. | The letter is a ] of the Cyrillic letters ] ‹Н› and ] ‹Г›. |
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Ligature En Ge (Ҥ ҥ; italics: Ҥ ҥ) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet used only in non-Slavic languages. It was also used in Old Selkup language until 1735.
The letter is a ligature of the Cyrillic letters En ‹Н› and Ge ‹Г›.
It represents the velar nasal /ŋ/, like the English pronunciation of ‹ng› in "sing".
Ligature En Ge is used in the Aleut, Altai, Meadow Mari, and Yakut alphabets.
See also
Letters representing a similar sound
- Ң ң : Cyrillic En with descender
- Ӈ ӈ : Cyrillic En with hook
- Ŋ ŋ : Latin Eng
- : : Latin N with descender