Gueh
Saraiki alphabet |
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ا ب Ù» Ù¾ ت Ù¹ Ø« ج Ú„ Ú† Ø Ø® د ÚŠ Úˆ Ý™ ذ ر Ú‘ ز Ú˜ س Ø´ ص ض Ø· ظ ع غ Ù Ù‚ Ú© Ú¯ Ú³ Ù„ Ù… Ù† ݨ Ùˆ Û Ú¾ Ø¡ ÛŒ Û’ |
Extended Perso-Arabic script |
Ú³, (Arabic letter gueh (U+06B3)), is an additional letter of the Arabic script,[1] not used in the Arabic alphabet itself but used in Sindhi and Saraiki to represent a voiced velar implosive, [É ]. It is written as ॻ in Saraiki and Sindhi's Devanagari orthography
Compound of Ú³
The velar nasal is a type of consonantal sound, used in Sindhi and Saraiki language and other some spoken languages.It is compound of 'ن' and 'ڳ'.[2] It is the sound of ng in English sing. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ŋ⟩, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is N. The IPA symbol ⟨ŋ⟩ is similar to ⟨ɳ⟩, the symbol for the retroflex nasal, which has a rightward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of the right stem, and to ⟨ɲ⟩, the symbol for the palatal nasal, which has a leftward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of the left stem. Both the IPA symbol and the sound are commonly called 'eng' or 'engma'.