G with stroke
| Ǥ ǥ | 

The stroke can be through different parts of the letter, like the Skolt Sami variation on the left or the Kadiweu variation on the right
The g-stroke character Ǥ / ǥ is a letter of the Latin Skolt Sami alphabet, denoting the partially voiced palatal spirant (i.e., a weakly voiced velar fricative). It appears contrastively with respect to G, Ǧ, K, Ǩ, C, and Č, and typically appears phonemically geminate, e.g., viiǥǥam [ʋiːɣːam] "I bring". In Kadiweu, G with stroke is used to represent the voiced uvular stop ɢ. The letter is also used to write Proto-Germanic, has been used to write Northern Sami (in an old orthography), and is used to represent a velar nasal in the Old Icelandic orthography proposed in the First Grammatical Treatise.
| Character | Ǥ | ǥ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unicode name | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH STROKE | LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH STROKE | ||
| Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | 
| Unicode | 484 | U+01E4 | 485 | U+01E5 | 
| UTF-8 | 199 164 | C7 A4 | 199 165 | C7 A5 | 
| Numeric character reference | Ǥ | Ǥ | ǥ | ǥ | 
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