Gaf


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Arabic alphabet |
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Gaf, or gÄf, may be the name of four different Perso-Arabic letters, all representing /É¡/. They are all forms of the letter kÄf, with additional diacritics, such as dots and lines. There are three forms, each used in different places:
- گ‎ in Perso-Arabic alphabet and sometimes in Moroccan, occidental Algerian and many Berber languages
- ݢ‎ in Malay
- ݣ‎ in Moroccan, occidental Algerian and many Berber languages
- ګ‎ in Pashto
- ڳ‎ in Saraiki
- G in Somali
Gaf with line
گ‎ is based on kÄf with an additional line. It is rarely used in Arabic itself, but may be used to represent the sound /É¡/ when writing other languages. It is frequently used in Persian, Urdu and Kurdish and it is one of four letters which are not found in Arabic.
If not ݣ‎, this letter can be used to represent /ɡ/ in Morocco, occidental Algeria and many Berber languages.
Position in word: | Isolated | Final | Medial | Initial |
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Glyph form: | گ‎ | ـگ‎ | ـگـ‎ | گـ‎ |
Gaf with single dot
ݢ‎ is derived from a variant form (ک‎) of kÄf with the addition of a dot. It is not used in the Arabic language itself, but is used in the Jawi script of Malay to represent a voiced velar stop /É¡/. Unicode includes two forms on this letter: one based on the standard Arabic kÄf, ك‎, and one based on the variant form ک‎. The latter is the preferred form.[1]
Appearance | Code point | Name |
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ڬ‎ | U+06AC | ARABIC LETTER KAF WITH DOT ABOVE |
ݢ‎ | U+0762 | ARABIC LETTER KEHEH WITH DOT ABOVE |
Position in word: | Isolated | Final | Medial | Initial |
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Glyph form: | ڬ‎ | ـڬ‎ | ـڬـ‎ | ڬـ‎ |
Position in word: | Isolated | Final | Medial | Initial |
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Glyph form: | ݢ‎ | ـݢ‎ | ـݢـ‎ | ݢـ‎ |
Gaf with line and two dots
ڳ‎ is derived from a variant form (ک‎) of kÄf with the addition of a line and two dots. It is not used in the Arabic language itself, but is used in the Saraiki alphabet.
Position in word: | Isolated | Final | Medial | Initial |
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Glyph form: | ڳ‎ | ـڳ‎ | ـڳـ‎ | ڳـ‎ |
Gaf with three dots
ݣ‎ is based on a variant form (ک‎) of kÄf with the addition of three dots. It is used in occidental Algerian Arabic (otherwise, Ú¨ is used), in Moroccan Arabic (though Persian Ú¯ can also be used) and in many Berber languages to represent /É¡/. Examples on its use, as in many city names such as (أݣادير‎, also written: أغادير‎) and family names such as El Guerrouj (الݣروج‎, also written: الكروج‎). In Morocco, occidental Algeria and many Berber languages, the Persian letter گ‎ can also be used instead.
Position in word: | Isolated | Final | Medial | Initial |
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Glyph form: | Ú‎ | Ù€Ú‎ | Ù€Úـ‎ | Úـ‎ |
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Glyph form: | ݣ‎ | ـݣ‎ | ـݣـ‎ | ݣـ‎ |
Its initial and final forms are identical to Ú‎, which represents /Å‹/ in some languages. However, their isolated and medial forms are different.
See also Ng (Arabic).
Gaf with ring
In Pashto:
Position in word: | Isolated | Final | Medial | Initial |
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Glyph form: | ګ‎ | ـګ‎ | ـګـ‎ | ګـ‎ |
Gaf with inverted stroke
In Chechen on the Arabic character ࢰ‎ is used to write a ÐšÓ (Kh).
Position in word: | Isolated | Final | Medial | Initial |
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Glyph form: | ࢰ‎ | ـࢰ‎ | ـࢰـ‎ | ࢰـ‎ |
Character encoding
Character | گ | ڳ | ݢ | ڴ | ڰ | ࢰ | ||||||
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Unicode name | ARABIC LETTER GAF | ARABIC LETTER GUEH | ARABIC LETTER KEHEH WITH DOT ABOVE | ARABIC LETTER GAF WITH THREE DOTS ABOVE | ARABIC LETTER GAF WITH RING | ARABIC LETTER GAF WITH INVERTED STROKE | ||||||
Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 1711 | U+06AF | 1715 | U+06B3 | 1890 | U+0762 | 1716 | U+06B4 | 1712 | U+06B0 | 2224 | U+08B0 |
UTF-8 | 218 175 | DA AF | 218 179 | DA B3 | 221 162 | DD A2 | 218 180 | DA B4 | 218 176 | DA B0 | 224 162 176 | E0 A2 B0 |
Numeric character reference | گ | گ | ڳ | ڳ | ݢ | ݢ | ڴ | ڴ | ڰ | ڰ | ࢰ | ࢰ |
See also
References
- ↑ Jonatha Kew (2003). "Proposal to encode Jawi and Moroccan Arabic GAF characters" (PDF).