Gha 2350559 220369398 2008-06-19T15:03:13Z AndrewHowse 1208138 Disambig [[minuscule]] for [[WP:DPL]] and clean up using [[Project:AutoWikiBrowser|AWB]] [[Image:Gha.svg|200px|right]] {{otheruses3|GHA}} The letter '''{{unicode|Ƣ}}''' (minuscule: '''{{unicode|ƣ}}''') is a letter that has been used in various [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] [[orthography|orthographies]] for [[Turkic language]]s, such as [[Azeri language|Azeri]] or the [[Jaŋalif]] orthography for [[Tatar language|Tatar]]. It usually represents a [[voiced velar fricative]], but is sometimes used for a [[voiced uvular fricative]]. All orthographies using it have been phased out, so the letter is not well-supported in [[fonts]]. It can still be seen on pre-1983 banknotes issued by the People's Republic of China. In alphabetical order, it comes between G and H. ==Unicode== In [[Unicode]], the [[majuscule]] {{unicode|Ƣ}} is encoded in the Latin Extended-B block at U+01A2 and the [[Lower case|minuscule]] {{unicode|ƣ}} is encoded at U+01A3. It has been misnamed by [[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]] as "LATIN LETTER OI", although it is typographically based on Q. {{Latin alphabet}} [[Category:Uncommon Latin letters|Gzzzz]] {{writingsystem-stub}} [[br:Gha (lizherenn)]] [[es:Gha]] [[fr:Gha]] [[zh:Ƣ]]